There is no real way to cure receding gums since the soft tissue that makes up the gum line is the type that does not grow back once it is gone. There are, however, spectacular techniques and treatments that can bring a person's oral health back from the edge. Further decay and sensitivities to hot and cold can be greatly reduced with the very progressive techniques that are currently available. It must be understood that these techniques mean nothing without the complete cooperation of the patient. Since a majority of cases of receding gums has to do with periodontal disease, the only way to keep a repeat of events at bay is for the patient to stay vigilant in a home based oral hygiene regimen that includes routine visits to the dentist.
Although there are many options that say they cure receding gums, they may be indeed stopping or slowing down its progression. The process for restoring or regenerating gum tissue, however, comes either from transplanting other tissues taken from a place in the mouth (such as the palate) or regrowing it through an extensive treatment that requires a protein compound be applied to the hard and soft tissues. This is done by a trained professional in oral care who, after a thorough examination, has decided that a non-invasive approach to the gum loss will be too little too late.
Other experimental techniques that cure receding gums (so to speak) are in the developing stages, waiting for the green light from the ADA. In one procedure, filling material is being bonded to overexposed teeth with the help of adhesives. This procedure would do away with the use of drills that were once used for making holes in the teeth to attach materials. It also means there will be no need for anesthesia in most cases and patients can have the entire procedure performed within a 10-15 minute period. When it comes to dealing with receding gums, any procedure that is quicker and less painful is certainly ideal.
Some will say the best way to cure receding gums is to simply prevent it from happening in the first place. Although there are a number of habits that can be developed when it comes to receding gum prevention, unless one knows a way for sure to completely keep bacteria from growing in the mouth, there is no way to say it can never happen. Still, regular checkups and good oral hygiene with a product like OraMD® can take the odds and make them extremely low.
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