How a Dentist Can Treat Receding Gums

 

There are a number of ways to treat receding gums, depending on the severity of the condition and its cause.

Option 1: Lifestyle Changes

When at all possible, non-invasive procedures are always the preferred method of treatment. If in fact the tissue loss can be stopped by mere lifestyle changes, like changes in brushing habits, diet or by quitting the use of tobacco products, this will obviously be the easiest all round route to recovery. Those who are lucky enough to require a non-invasive approach should not only be thankful that they get to avoid the expense of dental treatments but also because they get to spare themselves the discomfort of invasive procedures.

Option 2: Painful, Invasive, Costly Procedures

In a majority of cases, the approach used to treat receding gums relies on either re-growing or regenerating bone and/or gum tissue. In these cases, the gums and teeth are severely compromised and tooth loss is considered imminent without further action. Exposure of the tooth’s root is likely painful and affecting the patient’s ability to eat and drink. Invasive procedures are the only choice if further infection is to be stopped. It is estimated that over 2/3 of adults with a severe case of receding gums will lose at least one permanent tooth without proper treatment.

All that may be required to treat receding gums on some sufferers and get them back in the pink is a transplant of tissue taken from somewhere in the mouth, typically the palate. That tissue is then placed over the exposed root.

Here are some potential costs of different receding gums treatments and procedures

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With time and dedication to a strict oral hygiene regimen, both the doctor and the patient can work together to get the problem of receding gums under control. With enough time, pain and sensitivity to hot and cold food items will be reduced and the patient will once again be all smiles.

Option 3: Treat the Root Cause of Receding Gums, in 4 Simple Steps

When you understand the underlying cause of your receding gums, you’ll be best equipped to treat it and prevent it from happening again. The true cause of receding gums is bad bacteria. Everyone has these common bacteria in their mouth, but when they multiply and grow out of control, they form plaque and tartar, which hardens and drives a wedge between your teeth and gums. As time goes on, this condition worsens and leads to severe receding gums, and periodontal gum disease.

The very best way to treat the cause of receding gums is to combine the 4 simple steps below with a 100% natural, bacteria-fighting oral care product. Backed by decades of research, holistic dentists, and hundreds of thousands of people, this simple program can help you possibly avoid the pain and cost of the various procedures listed above, and ultimately regain your oral health once and for all.

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In addition to the 4 steps above, be sure to visit your dentist at least twice a year for regular cleanings, and to monitor your progress.

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