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Can Receding Gums Be Reversed?

August 14, 2018/in Dental Care/by admin

If you happen to be suffering from receding gums, you may be wondering: Can this condition be reversed? While gums can’t grow back on their own, in order to reverse gum recession you’ll need to visit your dentist or periodontist to talk about the number of treatments available for you.

Gums are meant to protect the teeth by securely connecting them to the bone. The edge of the gum tissue that surrounds your teeth is known as gingival margin, but when it pulls away from the teeth and leaves your roots exposed, space for bacteria to grow becomes available, leaving your teeth much more sensitive to decay, infections and tooth loss.

A common cause of gum recession can be improper tooth brushing techniques, such as brushing your teeth too hard or using a hard bristle toothbrush. Other causes include: smoking, poor fitting partial dentures, poor oral hygiene or even medical conditions such as diabetes.

Treating And Reversing Gum Recession

Depending on how advanced your gum recession is, there are a number of treatments that your dentists may recommend; and although you can’t reverse gum recession, it is possible to stop it from getting worse.

When visiting your dentist and identifying the cause, different kinds of treatments can be suggested, all of them based directly on what the root of the problem was: For instance, if the cause of your gum recession is due to hard brushing or poor oral hygiene, changing your brushing and flossing behaviors will make a great difference.

It’s important to use a soft bristle brush to prevent your gums from getting hurt. This, combined with a daily mouth rinse to fight plaque and regular flossing, can help you prevent gum recession from advancing.

If there’s a considerable amount of gum recession already taking place, you may be in need of occasional deep cleaning treatments such as scaling and root planing, a procedure in which your dentist will clean tartar and plaque from the surface of your teeth and their roots. In more extreme cases, a gum graft procedure may be necessary. This type of procedure involves taking tissue from the roof of your mouth and transferring it to the gums.

Also, if the cause behind your receding gums is a misaligned bite or crooked teeth, correcting said issues can make a great difference.

Wherever it comes from, receding gums is not something to be ashamed of nor should it be left alone. If you’ve noticed that your teeth look longer or that your teeth feel more sensitive than usual, consider visiting your dentist in order to determine the cause of the problem and start treating it as soon as possible.,Although it’s not possible to reverse gum disease, it’s up to you to stop it from advancing and turning into a more serious problem.

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