In Jan I had 3 connective tissue grafts done on my bottom teeth to cover a partically exposed root and to add more tissue to this area prior to putting braces on my bottom teeth. The procedure was realtively painless and both the donor site and the grafted areas healed very quickly - I was amazed. Two of the three grafts look awesome !!! The graft on tooth 25 however did not heal quite as nicely - the frenum (which was cut loose during the intial procedure but not removed) healed along with the graft on this tooth and pulled the graft down so that the final result was not much better than before the graft. Neither the periodontist or myself were happy with the result. So, my periodontist performed a frenectomy last Tuesday and attempted to stitch the graft on this tooth back into the desired position. The "bandage" that was placed over this area feel off on Sunday and it became apparent to me from looking at the area that it is going to be necessary to apply another graft, there is no/or very, very little gum tissue covering the root of this tooth at this point (its even lower now that it ever was before). Since some planing was done on this tooth during the grafting process and I think again during the frenectomy, the tooth is ultra sensitive :icon10: -even breathing in causes it to "tingle" (much like when you chip a tooth). I went back to the periodontist yesterday and he agreed that another graft does indeed need to be added to this area. He applied some floride directly to the tooth to ease some of the sensitivity, he indicated that this should last about 30 days. He cannot apply a new graft in this area until the frenectomy has had time to heal (4-6 weeks). We are leaving for a Disney vacation/cruise at the end of March so I will have the new graft performed the day after we return from vacation in April.
My concern is that we are scheduled to dive at the Living Seas in Epcot while at Disney... is this root being exposed and sensitive going to be an issue? The dive will be realtively shallow (around 25-27 ft - I think). I asked the periodontist and he said it should not be a problem that he could do the graft and he would be comfortable saying I could dive after about a week of healing. While I trust his opinion, I thought it best to seek additional input from someone with "dive medicine" experience. I was gonna call DAN but thought I'd ask here first since I recalled seeing post from the "toothdoc" on this board.
Thanks for any input/insight you can provide!
My concern is that we are scheduled to dive at the Living Seas in Epcot while at Disney... is this root being exposed and sensitive going to be an issue? The dive will be realtively shallow (around 25-27 ft - I think). I asked the periodontist and he said it should not be a problem that he could do the graft and he would be comfortable saying I could dive after about a week of healing. While I trust his opinion, I thought it best to seek additional input from someone with "dive medicine" experience. I was gonna call DAN but thought I'd ask here first since I recalled seeing post from the "toothdoc" on this board.
Thanks for any input/insight you can provide!