A Disastrous Affliction

 

If you’ve ever worried about receding gums, you are not alone. It’s a condition that affects millions of people each year and, in many cases, the byproduct of age. Early identification and prompt treatment can stave off most symptoms and preserve your long-term oral health.

If you’ve started to notice that your teeth look longer than they used to, you may be noticing receding gums. If you’ve noticed increased sensitivity to hot or cold foods, you may also have cause for concern. These are the two most common symptoms of receding gums, and they can cause significant distress. Indeed, they can allow food to become lodged in the teeth more easily (creating the potential for further infection), and they can produce significant changes in the appearance of one’s smile.

If this sounds like you, there is no reason to fret. Chances are, this is simply part of the aging process. Over time, mild grade infection of the gums can lead to displacement and recession of the gums. It’s a common byproduct of gum disease and it can be prevented with consistent and thorough oral hygiene habits.

Gum disease is a condition of unhealthy gums. Unhealthy gums are caused by bacteria that lodge in the plaque where the gum meets the tooth. Gum disease is a bacterial infection of the tissues and bones that surround and support the teeth.

Gum disease is responsible for more tooth loss than cavities, accidents, and all other causes combined, so the more that is understood about gum disease, the less likely you are to become one of the many people who have to sleep with their teeth in a glass.

At first, receding gums may not sound like such a disastrous affliction, but when one considers the possible causes and consequences of the condition, it suddenly becomes much more than a vanity issue.

In many cases, a receding gum line is caused by periodontal disease (also known as gum disease). Three out of four adults have some form of it. And, in most cases, it doesn’t cause any pain and therefore goes unnoticed.

The good news is that receding gums are easily prevented through brushing and flossing daily, eating a balanced diet and visiting the dentist regularly for professional cleanings. Did you know that you can effectively treat your gum problems and cure it naturally and fast? The all new and effective OraMD natural products will answer all your worries.

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