I Have a Receding Gum Line - Now What

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I HAVE A RECEDING GUM LINE NOW WHAT?

Looking in the mirror should deliver a sight that includes a gum line that is right at the edge of the teeth.

At times, you might see that the gum line is receded.This is unhealthy for numerous reasons, one being that it will allow more bacteria to settle under the gums while the enamel is eroded.

Even though it's a frightening thing to see in your mouth, it's a common issue, and there are things that you can do to improve the situation.

If the condition is bad enough, then it can cause the roots of the teeth to be exposed. However, this is usually in the most severe cases.

The first thing that you need to understand is why the gums recede. While brushing and flossing are good for the teeth, gums and the rest of the mouth, if you brush too hard …

…or with a brush that has hard bristles, then you might be doing more damage than you think. Hard brushing can cause the gums to wear away, which causes them to recede.

Look at the toothbrush that you're using, making sure that it has soft bristles. Use a toothpaste that is for sensitive teeth to prevent irritation.

Sometimes, your genetics have a hand in receding gum lines.

If even one of your parents had issues with a receding gum line, then your chances are increased, which means that you need to take extra care of the teeth and gums.

When the teeth aren't positioned as they should be, such as one that overlaps or one that sits higher than the other teeth, then it can cause the gum line around that tooth and neighboring teeth to recede.

Grinding your teeth is another cause of a receding gum line.

This is often easy to stop as there are trays and other products that you can get either over the counter or from your dentist that can be worn at night so that you don't grind your teeth.

Poor oral health is one of the leading causes of receding gums. When you don't take the time to brush or floss, you're simply killing the teeth and the gums.

There's only so much damage that the mouth can take before it starts to die.

However, if you get to the dentist and make significant changes as soon as you can, then there is a chance that you can save your gums and your teeth without having any teeth pulled or grafts done to replace tissue that has been lost.

A gum specialist will likely be called by your dentist so that you can get the help that is needed for the problem area.

A procedure called scaling and root planing is often done by the specialist. This is usually what's done if the recession is caused by poor hygiene or an infection that has settled in the gums.

The procedure will clean the gums and the roots of the teeth. Surgical treatment is also an option.

The gum graft involves taking tissue from another area of the mouth, or another area of the body, placing it where the gums have receded to give them a healthy start.

If you are seeking professional dental advice, it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.

Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions, examine you, and determine exactly what needs to be done to get you back to normal.

Call today for an appointment. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/

SHUMWAY DENTAL CARE3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1Chandler, AZ 85286(480) 659-7800shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com

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