The Cure for Receding Gums
If you have ever experienced the discomfort and unattractive appearance of this common dental condition, you know how important it is to cure receding gums. When bleeding receding gums occur, you can be assured that there is a more serious underlying problem in your mouth. You see, receding gums are always a symptom of some kind of mouth trauma. The cure your dentist will use is directly related to the original cause. If the receding gum cause isn't treated, no amount of treatment is going to make any difference because it will always reoccur. Here are the main causes of gums receding and what your dentist will do to fix the problem.
- physical trauma
- ill fitting fillings or crowns
- gum disease
It's kind of hard to give exact examples of mouth trauma. These are the type of things that accidentally happen on sports fields, in fistfights, and possibly from a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It happens in small doses to everyone. You could walk into a wall or smack your mouth on a hard surface. Most of the time, these small accidents don't cause any permanent damage. However, it can happen where the jaw bone tissue is damaged or a broken tooth could result in receding gums. If that is the case, your dentist will first correct the damage before starting receding gums treatment.
Anytime you have serious dental work done, like a filling or crown, the dentist doing the work does every thing possible to ensure that it is done right the first time. Even with this caution, it does happen that an error can occur or the lab made the crown slightly off. When these things happen, the gums often respond to the trauma by pulling away from the tooth. As with accidental gum trauma, your dental professional will have to first correct the faulty work before implementing a cure for receding gums.
The most common cause of receding gums is gum disease. The more damaged the tissue of the gums becomes; the less able it is to function fully and stay in place. Once you and your dentist have the gum disease cured, it's time to correct the receding gums. Regardless of the cause of the gums pulling away, the treatment is pretty much the same. A desensitizing tooth and mouth care product will most likely be prescribed. The dentist may also suggest certain nutritional supplements to speed healing.
The cure for receding gums is always an easy approach. It's treating the causes that are difficult. You can save yourself the aggravation by using OraMDŽ to clean your teeth. After all, the best receding gums prevention involves taking excellent care of your oral health.
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