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Dr. Othman Shibly, a clinical professor at the Periodontics Department at the School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo appears on the "AM Buffalo" show to share information on a proposed study on treatments for receding gums and how qualified participants may receive free treatment for their gum recession. The periodontics Department at the school of dental medicine is conducting a research project comparing two surgical techniques to increase the gum levels in patients suffering from receding gums. The purpose of this proposed study is to compare a standard of care technique (Connective Tissue Graft) that is used to increase the amount of gum around the teeth and cover exposed tooth/root surfaces to a new and approved technique (Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique®). The main benefit is to identify which of the two techniques is more successful, while identifying the technique that carries the least post-surgical discomfort and best healing for the patients receiving such treatments. For information on participating in the gum recession study call Michelle, research assistant at (716)829-2885 or email to [email protected]