Pinhole Surgical Technique
Overview
Gum recession exposes tooth roots, causing sensitivity and making teeth look longer. The Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST™) is a minimally invasive method to reposition receded gums without scalpels or sutures. Through a tiny pinhole, the gum tissue is loosened and guided back over the roots, then stabilized with collagen to allow healing in a healthier position. PST™ treats one or more teeth in a single visit, with minimal downtime and natural-looking results.
Micro-pinhole entry
A tiny opening (about the size of a pinhead) is made in the gum to access the treatment area—no incisions or stitches.
Tissue mobilization
Special instruments gently loosen and guide existing gum tissue to cover exposed roots.
Collagen stabilization
Collagen strips are placed through the pinhole to support and hold the gums in their new position while healing.
Root surface smoothing
Exposed root areas are cleaned and polished to reduce plaque retention and future irritation.
Local anesthesia & comfort
The area is thoroughly numbed for a comfortable experience from start to finish.
Same-day multi-tooth care
Several teeth can often be treated in one appointment, limiting the number of visits.
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Minimal downtime
Because there are no grafts, incisions, or sutures, most patients return to normal activities quickly with less swelling and discomfort.
Natural aesthetics
Repositioning your own gum tissue provides even coverage and a healthier, more balanced smile line.
Long-term support
Stabilizing the tissue with collagen helps protect sensitive roots and supports better gum health over time.
We support you every step of the way to get you the best dental care.
How we treat you
What to Expect with Pinhole Surgical Technique
Personalized evaluation
We map recession areas, review your health history, and discuss goals to confirm PST is the right option.
Comfort-first numbing
Local anesthesia is applied; a small pinhole is created in the gum near the treatment site.
Reposition & stabilize
Gum tissue is gently advanced over exposed roots and secured with collagen for immediate coverage.
Simple aftercare
You’ll receive easy home-care instructions, a soft-food plan for the first days, and a follow-up visit to monitor healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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