Tuesday, February 23, 2016

What To Know About Treating Receding Gums

By Deborah Price


Gum recession is scenario where the gum starts to pull away from the tooth . As it moves it exposes part of the tooth root and moves away from the gum line. Most people take some time before they notice what is happening and in such cases you should visit a dentist to begin treating receding gums as soon as possible to avoid serious damage.

There are a number of things responsible for the recession. Gum disease and bacterial diseases are one of the most common reasons. Another cause may be genetic susceptibility . It has been noted that a significant number of people are naturally more prone to gum disease than others. Brushing your teeth in the wrong way or too roughly rubs the gum exposing it to bacteria.

Hormonal changes that occur in women around puberty and pregnancy can trigger the beginning of tooth problems. Nervous habits like grinding the teeth or bruxism, tend to wear down the teeth and the gum as well. In the event that a one is a tobacco user they are more prone to the infection as their teeth may be coated with plaque that is hard to remove.

In most cases a trip to your dentist can detect and correct the recession before any permanent damage is done. A procedure called deep cleaning is conducted to remove the tartar and plaque buildup on the teeth and the root surface below the gum. The exposed part of root area is smoothed to make it difficult for bacteria to attach themselves there. Antibiotics are also subscribed to get rid of any bacteria that remains.

In cases of severe recession the dentist will consult with a periodontist to determine how best to treat it . Pocket depth reduction is one of procedures used. It aims at reducing or eliminating the depth of the pockets. The affected gum tissue is folded back and cleaned to remove bacteria. It is then reattached to the tooth root.

Another procedure used is regeneration. In extreme cases of recession a procedure will need to be done to regenerate the bone and tissue lost. The gum doctor will fold back the gum remove any bacteria then apply a regenerative material to the area. This will stimulate the natural ability of the body to regenerate the lost bone and tissue.

Another procedure used is tissue grafting. If the area around the tooth is not completely affected tissue from that area could be extracted then grafted onto the gum this is a pedicle graft. In other cases the skin on the roof of the mouth can be peeled and some tissue extracted from the bottom of the flap. This tissue is then bound to the affected area in a procedure called connective tissue grafting.

This problem can be avoided by simply brushing and flossing every day, visiting your dentist regularly, quitting smoking and maintaining a healthy diet. This way you save yourself the pain and the money used to pay for the procedures.




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