Periodontal Care

Gum Rejuvenation in Midtown NYC

A breakthrough in gentle, effective gum care. Performed to correct gum recession, pinhole gum rejuvenation is a quick, easy procedure with instant results. It is a sophisticated dental procedure aimed at restoring and enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the gum line. This treatment is a new era in gum care.

About the Treatment

What is Gum Rejuvenation?

Gum Rejuvenation is a breakthrough dental technique that is gentle on your gums and highly effective in treating receding gums, offering patients instant, visible results with minimal discomfort.

The procedure takes only an hour to complete and requires no scalpels, sutures, or grafting. Dr. Rozenberg performs pinhole gum restoration by using a small, specially designed pin-like tool.

After creating a tiny pinhole into your gums near the area of recession, Dr. Rozenberg then slides the gums over the root where gum recession has occurred. Collagen strips are inserted under the gum to help the gums remain in their new placement.

Pinhole TechniqueNo scalpels, no sutures, no grafting required

Benefits of Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation

  • Quick procedure completed in about one hour
  • No scalpels, sutures, or grafting required
  • Instant, visible results after treatment
  • Minimally invasive with reduced discomfort
  • Quicker recovery compared to traditional gum surgery
  • Long-lasting, natural-looking results
Compared to Surgery

How Does it Compare to Traditional Gum Surgery?

Contrary to traditional gum surgery that often involves incisions and sutures, gum rejuvenation represents a paradigm shift in dental procedures.

By utilizing advanced technology, this approach offers a minimally invasive alternative. Gum rejuvenation achieves remarkable results through precision and finesse with reduced discomfort and quicker recovery periods.

Pinhole Rejuvenation vs. Traditional Surgery

  • No incisions — traditional surgery requires incisions
  • No sutures — traditional surgery needs sutures
  • No grafting — traditional surgery involves tissue grafting
  • Instant results — traditional surgery means longer recovery
Understanding Gum Disease

Periodontal Disease: A Silent Intruder

Periodontal disease, often referred to as gum disease, is a prevalent oral health concern that goes beyond mere discomfort. It manifests as inflammation of the gum tissue and, if left untreated, can lead to receding gums and more severe dental problems.

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What are Receding Gums?

Receding gums, medically termed gingival recession, occur when the gum tissue gradually pulls away from the teeth, exposing the tooth’s root. This affects dental aesthetics and contributes to tooth sensitivity and heightened vulnerability to decay.

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Tooth Sensitivity

Exposed roots become highly sensitive to hot, cold, and sweet foods, causing daily discomfort.

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Appearance Changes

Receding gums make teeth appear longer and uneven, significantly affecting the aesthetics of your smile.

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Tooth Loss

Without treatment, progressive gum recession weakens the support structure of teeth, potentially leading to tooth loss. Beyond cosmetic concerns, receding gums provide a conducive environment for harmful bacteria to thrive. Addressing receding gums promptly is imperative for maintaining optimal oral health.

Common Causes

Causes of Receding Gums

Numerous factors contribute to the development of receding gums. Recognizing these triggers empowers individuals to adopt proactive measures.

Poor Dental Hygiene

Inadequate brushing and flossing allows plaque buildup, leading to gum disease and eventual tissue loss.

Genetics

Some patients are naturally predisposed to thinner gum tissue or gum recession, regardless of their oral care habits.

Smoking

Tobacco products restrict blood flow to the gums, impeding healing and promoting tissue deterioration.

Vigorous Brushing

Using too much force or hard-bristled toothbrushes can gradually wear away delicate gum tissue over time.

Hormonal Changes

Fluctuations during pregnancy, menopause, or puberty can make gums more sensitive and vulnerable to recession.

Certain Medical Conditions

Systemic health issues and medications can affect gum health, contributing to inflammation and tissue loss.

Is It Right For You?

Ideal Candidates for Gum Rejuvenation

Receding gums exposing tooth roots

Tooth sensitivity from gum recession

Uneven or asymmetrical gumlines

Gum tissue loss from periodontal disease

Patients seeking a minimally invasive alternative to traditional gum surgery

Anyone looking for quick results with minimal downtime

Patient Stories

Healthier gums, in their words.

Real Google reviews from Rozenberg Dental patients. Read all 264 reviews

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Stephen Milioti
Local Guide · 25 reviews
★★★★★7 months ago

Dr. Rozenberg and her team are truly exceptional. Tanya, my hygienist, is incredibly thorough and has made a real difference in my dental health — and honestly, my life. Years ago, at her recommendation, I had laser gum treatment.

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Margaret Darko
2 reviews
★★★★★a year ago

Rachel my dental hygienist is the best! Like life changing the best. Since I started my care with her, my teeth have transformed like day and night! I had so many issues and she realized I was cavity prone.

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osa inneh
2 reviews
★★★★★a year ago

Lana Rosenberg Dental Office is outstanding, and Rachel, my hygienist, is the best! Her attention to detail, gentle care, and friendly personality made my visit a breeze. Highly recommend her and this office!

Gentle Gum Care

Give Your Gums the Rejuvenation They Deserve

Discover the top signs of early gum disease and take the first step toward healthier, more beautiful gums. Schedule a private consultation at Rozenberg Dental NYC. A new era in gentle, effective gum care awaits you.

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