Receding gums leave the tooth and roots exposed, which can loosen teeth and cause sensitivity and pain.
Key takeaways:
– Poor oral hygiene leads to gum disease, causing receding gums.
– Harsh brushing and flossing can damage gums so floss gently with a soft bristled toothbrush.
– Tooth misalignment, genetics, even teeth-grinding can damage gums but a dentist can help.
If your gums bleed, are sore or inflamed see your dentist for early intervention. These are all signs of gum disease and receding gums. You risk losing teeth if you don’t get this problem treated.
“Dentists are trained to determine the issue and work with you to create a treatment plan…”
Full article here:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/what-are-receding-gumlines-and-how-are-they-treated/
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