Gum recession is the process in which the margin of the gum tissue surrounding your teeth pulls back or wears away, exposing more of the tooth or the tooth’s root. When gum recession occurs, pockets or gaps form between the teeth and gum line, making it easy for bacteria to build up.
Advantages of Treatment:
- Prevent Tooth Loss: Treating gum recession early can help you avoid losing your teeth due to gum disease.
- Reduce Sensitivity: When roots are exposed, you may experience increased tooth sensitivity. Treatment can alleviate this.
- Better Oral Hygiene: With gums back in proper shape, it’s easier to clean your teeth effectively.
- Improved Aesthetics: Receding gums can impact your smile. Treatment can improve your appearance.
Risks of Non-Treatment:
- Tooth Decay: The exposed areas are more susceptible to decay.
- Tooth Loss: In severe cases, the lack of gum support could lead to tooth loss.
- Infections: The pockets that form can harbor bacteria, increasing the risk of infection.
Treatment Options:
- Gum Grafts: A small piece of tissue is taken from elsewhere in your mouth and attached to the affected area.
- Pinhole Surgical Technique: This less invasive procedure involves creating a small hole in the existing gum tissue and using specialized tools to loosen and expand the gum coverage.
- Scaling and Root Planing: Deep cleaning below the gumline to remove plaque and tartar.
- Use of Special Toothpaste or Mouthwashes: Sometimes prescription dental care products may be advised to help.
Each of these options has its own pros and cons, and what works best will depend on your specific condition. A consultation at Emergency Dental Solutions will give you a customized treatment plan designed to alleviate your pain and restore proper function and esthetics to your teeth.
Summary: Struggling with gum recession? Understand why treating it early is crucial. Treatment can prevent tooth loss, reduce sensitivity, and improve oral hygiene. At Emergency Dental Solutions, we offer personalized care to treat gum recession effectively.
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