
Should I Concern About Gum Recession?
Yes, you should! Gum recession is a concern because it can lead to increased tooth sensitivity, a higher risk of cavities, and even tooth loss if left untreated. It often progresses over time if the underlying causes—such as aggressive brushing, gum disease, or teeth grinding—are not addressed.
Why Does Gum Recession Progress?
- Genetics: Some people are naturally prone to thinner gums.
- Periodontal Disease: Bacterial infections can break down gum tissue and bone.
- Aggressive Brushing: Brushing too hard can wear away gums.
- Poor Oral Hygiene: Plaque buildup can contribute to gum disease.
- Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Can put excessive pressure on gums.
- History of orthodontic treatment
Can Gum Recession Be Stopped?
While gum tissue doesn’t regenerate, you can slow or stop the progression by:
- Using a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle brushing techniques.
- Treating any underlying gum disease with professional cleanings.
- Wearing a nightguard if grinding is an issue.
- Considering gum grafting if recession is severe.
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