
Gum recession is when the gum tissue recedes around a tooth, exposing the root of the tooth. This can make teeth look longer than usual and may cause sensitivity, discomfort, increased risk of decay or may be unsightly in the smile line. Receding gums can be caused by multiple reasons; in some cases, it may be a sign of gum disease, so it should be assessed by a dentist.
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Receding gums can be caused by a number of factors, including:
Receding gums can lead to tooth sensitivity and discomfort, and increase the risk of tooth decay and gum infection.
Early assessment and treatment can prevent further progression. Specialist care may be needed for advanced cases to restore gum health.
Treatment of gum recession is dependent on the cause. Treatment ranges from close monitoring and toothbrushing advice on how to brush your teeth to advanced gum surgery procedures by our specialist periodontist team.
If you are experiencing receding gums, we recommend booking an assessment at Malmesbury Dental & Specialist Referral Centre with our general dentist. If specialist care is needed, our specialist Periodontist can provide advanced assessment and specialist-level treatment to protect your oral health and prevent further gum recession.
What to do if you have been told you do not have gum disease, but are still concerned about your receding gums:
You can book directly with our specialist periodontist at Malmesbury Dental & Specialist Referral Centre. Our periodontist can provide an advanced gum assessment and specialist-level care tailored to your needs, helping to manage and treat your gum recession.
You should book an appointment with a dentist if:
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