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Reversing Receding Gums



One of the most important procedures dentists undertake in the quest to reduce the damage caused by periodontal problems and gum disease is to repair receding gums. Depending on the severity of the problem, reversing receding gums can be done in a variety of ways. Most cases of receding gums are a direct result of this common dental problem; so early detection and treatment are best. Here are a few of the ways dental professionals can treat receding gums.

  • scaling procedure
  • pocket reduction
  • soft tissue graft

The scaling procedure performed by dentists is most often used for minor cases of gum disease and receding gums. In essence, it is a deep cleaning of the teeth and the areas along the gum line. The goal is to remove all traces of the bacteria that cause gum disease and give the gums the opportunity to grow back healthy and strong. It is usually a one time procedure and is very successful in the early stages of periodontal disease.

Pocket reduction is another treatment for periodontal disease and receding gums. This one is more in depth than scaling and is customarily used in more moderate cases of gum disease. When the bacteria of gum disease get deeper into the soft tissue of the gums it often causes pockets of infection to form. Pocket reduction goes one step further than scaling in that these areas are cleared of infection as well. As a result, the gums are able to repair themselves and reverse the effects of receding.

A soft tissue graft is the most invasive of the possibilities in periodontal surgery and may require more than one visit to complete the process. As with the other options, all traces of gum disease must first be eliminated. From there the dentist will graft healthy mouth tissue from other areas and graft them to the receding gums. The hope is that over time, the gums are able to grow back and return to normal. Many patients complain of discomfort during this procedure and there is a slim chance that the surgery won't be successful.

Reversing receding gums is easier the earlier the problem is caught. If you notice any dental problems at all, be sure to see the dentist as soon as possible. You don't want to be in a situation where you have to ask can really loose teeth retighten. Consider an all natural product like OraMD to replace your commercial toothpaste.




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