Gum grafting involves taking gum tissue from one area of the mouth and using it to cover exposed tooth roots or to thicken the gum tissue around the teeth. This procedure is commonly used to treat gum recession, a condition where the gum tissue pulls away from the tooth and exposes the root, which can lead to sensitivity, decay, and even tooth loss.
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