It can be scary and painful to have receding gums, but you don’t need to worry. You can take several steps at home that may serve as an effective treatment for receding gums, depending on the severity of the problem. The first step for addressing an oral health matter is to consult your dentist to determine whether your oral health requires further measures.
Gingival recession, or gum recession, happens when gum tissue is recessed and lowers its position on the tooth, exposing the roots of the teeth. Any number of life habits can cause this, and your course of treatment is often dependent on the cause of the problem.
The following are some of the most common causes of gum recession:
Don’t worry. No matter what caused your gum recession, there is a treatment.
If you are only mildly affected by receding gums, that’s great! Catching it early means that you likely won’t require professional treatment to fix it. Your dentist will help you identify the cause and will instruct you in how to address it. You may have to re-evaluate your flossing habits, get a mouth guard and buy a different toothbrush.
If you do need treatment, your dentist will work with a periodontist, a gum specialist to decide on the best course of action. Along with helping you change the habits that caused the gum recession, your dentist will determine whether you would benefit from a special, deeper cleaning called scaling and root planning. This is frequently the solution when your gum recession is caused by periodontitis. You’ll also receive a new toothbrush and instructions in how best to care for your mouth to help it recover.
Depending on the cause of your gum recession, you may have to have surgical treatment. This procedure will be done by your periodontist and is called a gum graft. Your periodontist can tell you more about this procedure and what to expect.
Taking care of your oral health is very important. Your mouth is a great indicator of your general wellness; an oral infection can affect your whole body. Be gentle with your teeth and go to the dentist if you have any persistent discomfort.
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