how severe does it have to be before it causes tooth loss?
are there any other methods to restore the gums and cover back the teeth?
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Feb 4 2025, 11:40 AM
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will gum recession result in tooth loss even if he practices good oral hygiene afterward?
how severe does it have to be before it causes tooth loss? are there any other methods to restore the gums and cover back the teeth? |
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Feb 4 2025, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE(Batusai @ Feb 4 2025, 02:24 PM) It depends on why the recession is happening. probably because of bad oral hygiene when I was a kid.Could you be brushing tooth hard? or are you have gum problems which are causing the recession, it usually comes along with bleeding gums and swollen gums which leads to bone loss that is supporting the tooth itself. Usually when bone loss happens, it will be hardly reversible. Unless you do some bone grafting and then a gum grafting to better protect whatever remaining bone around the tooth. Best to check with a dentist who is experienced with gum issues. A specialist for gums would be periodontist. been to the dentist many times, and it seems the gum recession is getting worse, tho very slowly. and tartar buildup seems to be a culprit, keeps pushing the gums down, as my dentist told me after removing the tartar. don’t know why tartar still builds up so fast, even after I floss + listerine, but the dentist mentioned something about saliva or diet also contribute to tartar build up progress, can't remember much. is there any toothpaste that specializes in preventing tartar buildup? |
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