What not to do after pinhole gum surgery

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  • @VeryNiceSmileDental
    @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +9

    Anyone have trouble not brushing their teeth for 6 weeks afterwards?

    • @firecrackerNJ2CA
      @firecrackerNJ2CA 2 года назад

      I'm day 4 after surgery and I started brushing 2 days ago, with an electric brush, only on teeth, nowhere near gums

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      @@firecrackerNJ2CA Don't brush anywhere near the surgical site.

    • @shaniaa9287
      @shaniaa9287 2 года назад

      I've had a lanai procedure but have issues and probably need to go back to the dentist. I may have been a bad patient by accidentally brushing. I've had issues since and feel my #19 needs to be extracted and an implant placed after its healed.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад

      Do you mean you had the LANAP procedure?

    • @yrulooknatme
      @yrulooknatme 2 года назад

      @@shaniaa9287 I have issue too. iT'S DRIVING ME NUTS

  • @lamamips9884
    @lamamips9884 Год назад +6

    Thank you for explaining that the main thing with those precautions is to not move the gum from the new position. I had pinhole surgery 2 days ago on tooth 25 and 24. The doctor said he never had to work on such thin gum and he seemed to really struggle during this procedure so I was really worried that it could tear. I had the first check up today and the doctor was happy with it and seemed kind of relieved. It was planed that I get an inlay on tooth 19 but the inlay was not delivered on time (this was the second attempt after the first inlay was not placed properly). The doctor said we should do this next week. I would not have been able to open my mouth due to swelling today, but also hope that one week after pinhole surgery will be enough. I'm worried that the gum could move. Also tooth 25 needs to be done again in about a year, because the doctor said he wasn't able to place the gum as high as tooth 24. I get it, the gum there was teared due to an accident about 15 years ago, so I'm glad he was able to lift it at all. Hope the gum stays in place, I'm trying my best to follow the instructions, even though it is not easy.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +2

      You're welcome. I hope you heal well after the procedure. The lower anterior is the most difficult area to perform pinhole surgery. If you had scarring from an accident 15 years ago, it would make it even more difficult. Thank you very much for watching, and let me know how the healing goes for you.

    • @lamamips9884
      @lamamips9884 Год назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you very much, hope so too. 5th day after surgery and today I recognized a white coating on the gums starting at teeth 28 and 21, but didn't look further to the front since I should not look. Hope that is part of the healing process and hope there is no need to be worried. Also saw a little teared gum at the edge at tooth 27. Hope this will not be a new beginning for another recession. Greetings from Europe!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +1

      I'll keep my fingers crossed that it heals well for you. Happy Holidays!

    • @lamamips9884
      @lamamips9884 Год назад +3

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you so much! It is healing well. I still don't try to pull my lips down, but I could see that the gum is far way up than it was before so I'm really relieved. Also no inflammation or what so ever, I'm glad.

    • @lamamips9884
      @lamamips9884 Год назад +5

      Update: It's 4 weeks post op, I followed the instructions precisely, but sadly the gum on the front bottom teeth dropped, didn't hold up in the new position.

  • @zlopseto3516
    @zlopseto3516 6 месяцев назад +1

    Two weeks ago i had PRF pinhole on upper jaw. They made me a new bone with sticky swiss bone, they put collagen stripes and my blood plasma. After 10 days my gums look beautiful! Yesterday i had the same thing on my lower jaw. I am now healing and hoping that it will also be great. 🤞🤞🤞

  • @jakeromeo5217
    @jakeromeo5217 Год назад +3

    I’ve had two gum grafts and a pinhole…none of them worked and if anything I think they made it worse. Been following all instructions too. This has been going on for months. So fed up.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +1

      Hi, sorry to hear about your situation. What caused your recession? How severe was it?

  • @origin4459
    @origin4459 8 месяцев назад +3

    Might as well put me in a coma for 6 weeks after the surgery and wake me up when 6 week past.

  • @202bigbrother
    @202bigbrother Год назад +4

    I got the pinhole procedure done about two weeks ago: two teeth on the sides, and my two front upper teeth. I smiled today and saw the gum line of my front two teeth - will this affect healing or push back the gum line? I'm having a ton of anxiety about it, and I'm worried I've messed everything up already. Any feedback or guidance for trusting the process?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +2

      Hi, hopefully not but try not to do that during the 6 week healing period. You can always ask your dentist to take a look.

  • @thomasm3236
    @thomasm3236 Год назад +7

    I have receding gums but I truly dont know if I want to do this surgery or not because of the high fail rate I read online. Of course, people are much more likely to complain if the surgery didn't work out for them. However, it leaves me with a completely unclear idea of what the true succes rate could be. :(

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +1

      Hi, off the top of my head, pinhole has a success rate of 85 % ish in the proper situation. But like all gingival grafts, it depends on a lot of factors for success. Biggest is, what caused your recession in the first place?

    • @thomasm3236
      @thomasm3236 Год назад +4

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thanks for replying! It is 100% due to because of brushing way too hard. It makes me sad cause all I wanted was to make my teeth more healthy and now it backfired with recessed gums. I also think my enamel has somewhat thinned because of it. It is a huge mistake I regret in my life....
      I drastacally changed the way I treated my teeth. Now my routine is:
      0) Drink alot more water throughout the day to keep salvation level high.
      1) Message my gums with some toothpaste on my index finger to get a good blood flow in it ONCE a day.
      2) Flossing my teeth gently, with the zig-zag method ONCE a day.
      3) Brush my teeth TWICE a day as lightly as possible. Let the bristle just touch my teeth. Focussing on the gum line (as that is where most bacteria hold).
      4) Use mouthwash ONCE a day, but don't rinse with water afterwards.
      Furtheremore, I am a non-smoker, 27 years old, no croocked teeth, overall living a healthy live (no drinking and exercising dialy). The recessed gums are the lower canines and 8 molars. The molars are regressed the worst. Maybe 4mm, The gums betweens the affected teeth are not regressed. Furthermore I never had any real issues with my teeth, no fillings whatsoever and going to the dentist every 6 months.
      I am planning to do this surgery in about 2 years.
      Do you think I am a good candidate for this surgery?
      Do you have any advice what I can do in the meantime to make the succes rate bigger?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +2

      You might be a good candidate for the surgery, hard for me to say without seeing you in person. Do you grind your teeth or clench your teeth? That can cause recession as well. A nightguard will help. Before you get the surgery it's important that you have control over what could cause the recession. Although sometimes it's just genetics.

    • @jensz9360
      @jensz9360 11 месяцев назад

      @@thomasm3236 Im in same situation , overbrushing, and I cant decide what to do about it, my recession is about 3.5mm currently I want to stop it from getting worse. I am thinking of the pinhole or just bonding at this point, but worried about the recovery process and if I have to go through all that just to have failure of the procedure. If I go through it and it is a success I wouldnt mind any recovery procedure, but the failure rate is what has me worried.
      I just dont want to lose teth or destroy my smile.

    • @ariettyschmidt2129
      @ariettyschmidt2129 11 месяцев назад

      I paid 6500€ for pinhole surgery in Austria/Vienna and lost all my money and have a worse situation than before. I didn't find many comments on RUclips maybe they get deleted. But i searched the Internet and found a thread where many people write they lost thousands of dollars or euros and for nothing. They all regret it. I only found two comments from ppl who said it has slightly improved but hundrets who regret it. I shouldn't have done it, it's one of the biggest regrets of my life and i cry everyday because it's so much worse than before. The dentist said it's a bad result but didn't really care. The surgery itself was very brutal and painful torture. I also found comments from professionals on the Internet who warn people, one doctor had it done on himself and ist warning people not to do it.
      My Front lower teeth got lose from the surgery and i found a comment from another person who wrote the same. The pinhole dentist said they might have been lose before but my main dentist doesn't believe it. No matter how much you wish to find Help: Stay away from this surgery!

  • @lebooshdiaries
    @lebooshdiaries Год назад +1

    Thumbs up! Thank u for this video, I was considering one fine day in the future to do pinhole surgery due to my gum recession because of aggressive brushing in the past. I am very very careful now but the past damage has been done. Seeing the list of don't dos...errr... kinda puts me off. Won't not brushing and flossing for 6 weeks cause cavities Dr?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +2

      Hi, you can still brush your other teeth, just not in the area of the surgery. Also, you are prescribed Peridex rinse to use twice a day while you're healing. I haven't had anyone develop cavities during the 6 week healing period.

    • @lebooshdiaries
      @lebooshdiaries Год назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental I see! i have gum recession on my sides where my canine all the way to the molars are, upper and lower jaw. that is a whole lot of place, and brushing teeth may be a bit too risky. Thanks for your kind reply.

  • @ryan041984
    @ryan041984 2 года назад +4

    3 teeth one mouth out. Unfortunately this procedure hasn't worked as well for me 😞 but aside from the continued swelling I've experienced, the procedure itself was painless

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      What happened? Was the recession not corrected? After a month the remaining swelling is most likely due to the collagen strips that are used to hold your gum in place. It will go down as your body breaks down the collagen strips. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @ryan041984
      @ryan041984 2 года назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental 2 of the 3 teeth have begun to receed by 2mm. The area this was performed probably isn't the best for great coverage. I did require 2 stitches immediately. The swelling varies day to day. Odd. No s/s of infection

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      Which teeth was the procedure done on? Did your gum tear during the procedure?

    • @ryan041984
      @ryan041984 2 года назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental 26,27,28. Mind you #26 had about 7mm recession prior to procedure. Regarding the stitches for possible tear- I didn't ask so I'm not sure why. During the consult it was agreed that a traditional graft using alloderm would be done. Why the day of surgery she decided to do the pinhole is beyond me.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +2

      @@ryan041984 Lower anterior teeth (tooth #26 is a lower right lateral incisor) are the most difficult place to do pinhole surgery. The gum tissue tends to be very thin in that are for most people. In that area I usually perform pinhole treatment on all the lower anterior teeth (from lower canine to lower canine) to free the gum enough to move it up high enough. I hope that makes sense.

  • @darrenrandall1528
    @darrenrandall1528 Год назад +1

    How does this affect eating? It is very much stressed not to touch it but how do you avoid this while eating?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +1

      Hi, eat soft foods and use a knife and fork to eat. Don't bite into things likes sandwiches, fruits, etc.

  • @marinatek2363
    @marinatek2363 Месяц назад

    Love your humour

  • @ammoula2974
    @ammoula2974 7 месяцев назад

    Why isn't the gingiva sutured in the new position to prevent any receding to the previous position? Doesn't that help the patient?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, this technique was developed to avoid using sutures. There are other surgical techniques that use sutures, but there can be other complications with using sutures.

  • @el-hp1lj
    @el-hp1lj 9 месяцев назад

    I just had gum graft on 2 front middle lower teeth. The gum was recessed from havung a peircing in my youth. Im 44 now. They numbed me up alot which hurt a little. Then they procedure took 25 minutes. There was blood but I didnt feel anything. The pressure and sounds are not fun. None of this is fun. It sucks actually. I went to cvs after to get medicated rinse and pennicillion to protect from infection. Im home now laying in bed 3 hours after. Pain has settled in and its pretty shitty. I can tell eating is going to be next to impossible the next few days. Im scared to move my mouth at all cause i want this to heal. Im going to bring a que card with me to work saying" had gum graft, cant talk" i think ill use a sick day tommorow and rest

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, fingers crossed that you heal quickly. Did you have Pinhole surgery or did they graft tissue from the roof of your mouth?

  • @marissadancer
    @marissadancer 7 месяцев назад

    I’m 6 weeks post pinhole. They did all my top teeth. He said to brush lightly but didn’t give me a soft toothbrush like I thought he was supposed to. I bought one and have been brushing. Is that ok? Is flossing gently ok? He said it would be but there’s so much conflicting information out there is so hard to know what’s right!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, at 6 weeks after surgery, you should be able to brush and floss but use a very light touch and an ultra soft brush. What caused your gum recession in the first place?

    • @marissadancer
      @marissadancer 7 месяцев назад

      A combination of clenching at night (I now have a nightguard for the past 10 years), and brushing too hard when I was younger. I’m only 34 and never thought I’d need a procedure like this until much later down the road.

  • @surbhishridhar6781
    @surbhishridhar6781 6 месяцев назад

    I have recession on my 2 lower tooth in front will pinhole work on it please help

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, it will depend on your particular situation. You need to see a dentist that performs Pinhole surgery in person to be evaluated.

  • @EriPages
    @EriPages Год назад

    Why don't they use sutures for pinhole though?
    It secures the new position even better

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад

      You'd have to ask Dr. Chao who developed Pinhole surgery.

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages Год назад +2

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Fair.
      But I had pinhole done on my upper arch, and the dentist placed 3 sutures, 1 for left side, 1 for right side, and 1 for front
      She said she's found it holds the new position far better.
      As an experienced pinhole dentist yourself, what's your thought on this?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +2

      Well I guess technically it's no longer Pinhole surgery if you use sutures. ;). At the end of the day, you want the gums to stay in their new position and heal. Pinhole is a variation of older tunneling surgeries that used sutures to keep the gums in place. Since Pinhole came out, there are now new variations of it such as Gum Drop surgery which is similar to Pinhole but uses PRF instead of collagen.

  • @olisaprice9870
    @olisaprice9870 Год назад +1

    Great dental video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍))))

  • @ZzippystardustT
    @ZzippystardustT 2 года назад

    I’m very worried that it’s failing because the spots on my gums that were fixed are white, and I can’t tell if it’s the collagen strips? Or if it’s healing, I’m very very worried

  • @Giantsave
    @Giantsave 7 месяцев назад

    I got pinhole procedure done today. I am an active athletic guy I’m used to running everyday, how long do you recommend I wait before my next run ? And is walking ok

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, consult with you dentist. I usually tell patients that walking is okay but to avoid really strenuous exercise for 6 weeks. As I mentioned in the video, you don't want to be moving your mouth in a way that will cause the gums to move after the procedure. Heavy breathing can cause you to stretch your cheeks which can cause the gums to move.

    • @Giantsave
      @Giantsave 7 месяцев назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental thank you, do you have any pictures of a pinhole surgery the day after

    • @Giantsave
      @Giantsave 7 месяцев назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental I wear a night guard on my upper teeth I got the pinhole surgery on my lower teeth is it safe to wear the mouth guard ? My doctor said yes I’m just wondering what you say

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  7 месяцев назад

      I do, I'll find them and post in my community tab.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, wear your nightguard. Bruxism (clenching and grinding your teeth) can cause gum recession.

  • @Giantsave
    @Giantsave 7 месяцев назад

    Does toothpaste affect pinhole surgery ?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, once you can start brushing the surgical site, the choice of toothpaste isn't as important as using an ultra soft brush.

    • @Giantsave
      @Giantsave 7 месяцев назад

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental thank you, I got the bottom arch done 3 weeks ago I brush the top I just got some new tooth paste Colgate total deep clean

  • @jftube3333
    @jftube3333 Год назад +9

    You are better off doing the gum graft work instead. Minor swelling, really painless & good to go to pretty much normal after one week, not six like this technique. Recover time for pinhole technique to me isn't worth it.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much for watching.

    • @samik884
      @samik884 Год назад +3

      you are right the precautions of pin hole surgery is the worst part

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages Год назад +2

      ​@@VeryNiceSmileDentalWhat's your opinion on his comment?

    • @tonyd6853
      @tonyd6853 Год назад +1

      Weird reccomendation but ok

    • @jensz9360
      @jensz9360 11 месяцев назад +1

      The gum graft is probably more painful an I think you have to be under general anesthesia, this , from what I understand is local anesthetic. Both have around same "toss up " success rate".
      Its insane to think with all the new advancements in technology and procedure that there has not been any sure way to restore the gumline. Its hard to believe.

  • @rachelbernardo8189
    @rachelbernardo8189 Год назад +1

    I had the pinhole procedure on my two canines and one of my first molars five weeks ago that was succesful, but I've noticed that a small space has formed in between my central incisors directly posterior to the gumline, and I'm concerned my central incisor interdental papilla has receded slightly since the procedure (no issues with recession on the tooth before), could this be due to the procedure? If so, how and do you think it will go away?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад

      Hi, the space wasn't there prior to the surgery? Did you ask your dentist about it?

  • @Aaron-tn3ez
    @Aaron-tn3ez 2 года назад +2

    From countless reviews i saw about pinhole surgery it's not worth it.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      Pinhole works, but case selection is very important. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @yrulooknatme
      @yrulooknatme 2 года назад +3

      I truly think that if your and the end of your useful teeth life , it's probably lots more healthy and less invasive to just have them removed and get dentures. Trust me that will be the final outcome anyway and having that done recovering when your young would be lots easier that after say 60 or 70. And very few will be able to not touch the site one way or another and the patient will alway get blamed for the failure of these procedures.

  • @anasofiarodriguesdeoliveir7397
    @anasofiarodriguesdeoliveir7397 2 года назад

    Can the surgery be repeated if it fails the first time?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      Yes the surgery can be repeated once the area heals fully. Make sure whatever caused the recession in the first place is addressed.

    • @anasofiarodriguesdeoliveir7397
      @anasofiarodriguesdeoliveir7397 2 года назад +2

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you so much for getting back to me. I've recession due to braces and hard brushing. I did it on 3 teeth left canine, and 2 left molars. The canine was a Miller 3. I have a thin gum type. The result from pinhole immediately post-op seemed amazing - now 2.5 weeks later I am seeing the recession back on the canine and mild in one molar. I am not very happy about the result. Is there any hope in re-doing it? Should I try a graft? I barely eaten in 2.5 weeks and mostly mushy food.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      Miller class 3's are the most difficult to correct. Give it time to heal and talk to your dentist. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @summerwmina
      @summerwmina 2 года назад

      What if roots have bonding material on them?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  2 года назад +1

      Any bonding material that is on the root of the tooth is removed prior to having Pinhole Surgery. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @erictingsee
    @erictingsee Год назад

    Is this an alternative for bone grafting?

  • @tdim4309
    @tdim4309 8 месяцев назад

    He looks like Louis de Funès

  • @Vzaj-
    @Vzaj- 7 месяцев назад

    2:07 JUMPSCARE XD

  • @angelagomez3333
    @angelagomez3333 Год назад

    pinhole method.

  • @chatgptrevolution
    @chatgptrevolution Год назад

    Better do it just before you die, so you're sure you don't do anything on that list

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Год назад +3

      Die young and leave a pretty corpse. Though don't they sew the mouth shut at the funeral home?

  • @MdRipon-jc3xy
    @MdRipon-jc3xy Год назад

    😂😂😂😂❤❤🕋🕋🕋