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Boise Dental Causes Of Gum Recession

  • Dr. Amy Leberman
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When you smile, do your teeth seem to appear longer than they should? While a big, beautiful smile is nothing to be ashamed of, those with larger than normal smiles may actually be suffering from a Boise dental condition known as gum recession. Fortunately, at Summit Dental Group, gum recession can be fairly easy to rectify, enabling you to enjoy a more natural looking smile and improved oral health.

Gum Recession

Gum recession is an oral health condition where the gum tissue that fits snug around the teeth pulls away, exposing more enamel than what is normally seen. This exposure can create gaps between the teeth and gums, allowing disease-causing bacteria to accumulate. If left untreated, damage can occur to the teeth and soft tissues. Even more, severe cases of gum recession can cause the root of a tooth to become exposed. However, prompt diagnosis and treatment by your Boise dentist can help ensure you don’t experience further problems or lasting effects.

Causes of Gum Recession

There a wide variety of different causes that are believed to contribute towards the development of gum recession. Below are some of the most common:

Periodontal Disease

One of the most common causes of gum recession is periodontal disease. Otherwise known as gingivitis, periodontitis and gum disease, this dental issue is caused by gum infections caused by bacteria which in turn destroys gum tissues and bone that is responsible for holding your teeth in place. While most Treasure Valley patients will experience some degree of gum disease during their lifetime, early treatment can prevent further problems from developing.

Signs of periodontal disease include:

  • Red, swollen gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Chronic bad breath

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to visit your Boise dentist as soon as possible.

Brushing Too Hard

Many Treasure Valley patients believe that the harder they brush, the cleaner their teeth will be. However, brushing too hard can actually wear down your tooth enamel, forcing your gums to recede. That’s why it’s important to brush gently in small circular motions for optimal results.

Grinding Your Teeth

Many people subconsciously or unconsciously grind their teeth. This Boise dental condition is called bruxism and can have many repercussions for your oral health, including gum recession.

Smoking

While we all know smoking is bad for our overall health, it can also wreak havoc on your teeth and gums. Smokers and tobacco users are more likely to develop unwanted plaque on their teeth which in turn can put them at a greater risk of being affected by gum recession.

Poor Dental Health

Maintaining healthy teeth and gums includes brushing and flossing your teeth daily. Failing to do so can lead to tooth decay, subsequently damaging your gums in the process.

Gum Recession Treatments

If you feel like you may be suffering from gum recession, it’s important to make an appointment with your Boise dentist as soon as possible. Prompt diagnosis and treatment will help to prevent further damage from occurring. During your visit, your dentist will assess the condition of your teeth and gums and recommend the best treatment based on your individual needs.

Even more, it’s important to understand that gums do not grow back themselves. In fact, people with severe cases of gum recession may have to undergo soft tissue grafts to help rebuild their gum line and restore their oral health. However, the first step to keep this from happening is to speak with your dentist and get advice on what to do to prevent gum recession with preventative Boise dental treatments.

If you are concerned that you may be suffering from gum recession and would like expert advice, our experienced team at Summit Dental Group is here to assist you. Contact us at (208) 314-2275 to request an appointment.

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