Can Receding Gums Regenerate
If you have receding gums, the first question in your mind is probably: "Can receding gums regenerate?" No one could blame you for wanting to know. Receding gums are harmful to your overall dental health in a number of different ways. For example, receding gums can lead to loose teeth, be a sign of gum disease, and create a long- toothed look to your smile. Some of these results are more serious than others, but none of them are a good thing. Fortunately there are a few things your dental care professional can do to help the gums regenerate and save you from the effects of a receding gum line.
- correct improperly fitted dental work
- scaling and root planting
- soft tissue graft
It doesn't happen all that often, but sometimes receding gums are caused by improperly fitted fillings or crowns. When this happens your bite is changed and the gums bear the brunt of the unnatural change. The only solution is to have the filling ground down to restore the correct teeth fitting. If the filling is old, it may be necessary to completely remove the filling and start from scratch. If a crown is the problem, it will have to be replaced with the right shape and size. Once your filling or crown is corrected, the gums should regenerate on their own and move back down into their proper place on the teeth.
Especially if gingivitis and gum disease have caused the receding gum problem, many dentists employ a scaling and root planting procedure. With this one, all infection and signs of anaerobic bacteria is removed from the affected teeth. The dentist will then smooth out the surface of the teeth to encourage gum regeneration. It may take some time to heal, but this has proven to be a very effective way to treat receding gums.
The most uncomfortable and extensive of all techniques for receding gums is the soft tissue graft. This procedure is used for cosmetic corrections or in very severe cases of gum disease and receding gums. Just like the scaling and root planting procedure, it involves clearing up any signs of the gum disease. With a soft tissue graft, things get a little different from here on out. Healthy soft tissue is removed from other areas of the mouth and grafted over the damaged places on the gums. Since the new tissue comes from the person, there usually aren't any problems with implanting. It is important to remember that this procedure may be needed more than once to encourage the new gum regeneration.
Receding gums can regenerate. It just takes time or a visit to your dentist. As a preventive step, consider using OraMD to keep your teeth and gums strong. Knowing how to get rid of receding gums before they start is the key to not dealing with this dental health problem.
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