My periodontist and orthodontist have different opinions about my teeth

Q.
I am a 40 year old, faced with a delimma. I have seen a Periodontist recommended by my Dentist for severe gum recession, most probably caused by grinding my teeth at night related to tooth overcrowding.
The Periodontist recommends extensive gum grafting for approximately 14 teeth! When I recently visited with my Dentist, she recommends that I have the Invisalign treatment done to correct ‘crowding’ BEFORE the gum grafting, because if I get the grafting done first, it would be “just like putting a bandaid on the problem”. Of course, the Periodontist feels that the gum grafting should come first. Can you PLEASE help clarify, in your opinion, which should come first?
Thank You!
A.
Dear Sir/Madam,
in my experience, as teeth move around, their gum architecture will change. Gum recession is not detrimental to your health and once the teeth are straight it will be easier for the periodontist to graft the teeth.
Dr R Kumar BDSLDSRCS
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