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How Do I Identify Receding Gums?


Posted on 4/10/2023 by Evan
How Do I Identify Receding Gums?Gum recession involves the deterioration of gum tissues that protect the teeth. When this happens, teeth' roots are exposed, resulting in issues such as teeth sensitivity. This process begins when bacteria build up around the gum line or the teeth, which later contribute to gum disease. If left unchecked, the surrounding gum tissues will recede slowly. Since this process is slow and gradual, you may not notice that your gums are receding. However, some symptoms might indicate gum recession.

Symptoms of Receding Gums


As you know, it is not easy to identify gum recession based on visual symptoms alone. A good way to know if you have receding gums is by having regular dental checkups with a professional dentist. Nevertheless, there are signs you can look for to spot gum recession before a dentist can. Having longer teeth is a common symptom of receding gums.

When your gums pull away, the teeth may look longer than they should. You may also experience tooth sensitivity. Receding gums exposes the teeth' roots. This creates a sensation that is transmitted to the tooth's nerves when you consume anything sweet, hot, or cold.

Can Receding Gums Regrow?


After the gum recession, the gum tissues cannot grow back. Fortunately, even though this condition can't be reversed, some treatments can prevent the issue from worsening. This may involve scaling and root planing when gum recession results from gum disease. Since periodontitis involves plaque and tartar, a dentist might recommend scaling to remove any build-up below and above the gum line. Root planing is also performed to allow the gums and teeth' roots to reattach.

Another treatment for receding gums involves gum graft surgery. During this procedure, the dentist removes surrounding gum tissues or the roof of your mouth and stitches it into the damaged gums. Schedule an appointment with one of our experts to discover more about receding gums and their treatments.

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