Anonymous wrote:I was told I needed a graft almost 20 years ago and decided not to do it. So far no problems. Sister did have a gum graft years ago and recovery was difficult but I don't think she regrets it. SO, it can go either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use donor tissue if possible, quicker recovery. Or at least, less painful.
I had one and they used donor tissue. Recovery not bad at all. I also got an implant done on the same day (tooth had been missing for 10+years and the tooth next to the missing one needed the graph). Ending up taking off 1 day of work bc it was swollen but other than that nothing major.
Anonymous wrote:Use donor tissue if possible, quicker recovery. Or at least, less painful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the dentist benefit financially from sending you to a periodontist?
I wouldnt be surprised if they get paid a referral bonus, but also it was part of a lot of other things she thought I needed that she could do (like more frequent cleanings, which my insurance wont pay for, and special gum cleansing). I go to the dentist regularly, too, so it’s not like I went in after 5 years and had missed a bunch of stuff.
Anonymous wrote:How does the dentist benefit financially from sending you to a periodontist?