Treatment for tooth recession@rootz dental care and implant centre,omr,chennai

Causes of Tooth
Recession
· Gum diseases
· Aggressive toothbrushing.
· Smoking/tobacco use.
· Tooth misalignment.
· Grinding.
· Orthodontics.
When gum disease is
present, there is an infection causing inflammation, redness and destruction of
the fibers that attach the gums to the teeth. A Gums will recede if this condition is not
properly treated. Using a medium or hard-bristled toothbrush and aggressively
brushing can cause recession, and smoking can also create trauma and is an
irritant to the gums, which can in turn lead to the same results. Crowded teeth
increase the risk, and excess force placed on the teeth can play a role in the
loss of gum tissue. Clenching can cause abrasion of the tooth enamel, which can
contribute to loss of gum and lead to recession. Finally, with the use of
orthodontia, teeth that are moved too rapidly can cause bone loss followed by
gum recession around those teeth.
Signs and Symptoms of
Tooth Recession
· Sensitivity.
· Exposed root surfaces.
· Redness and swelling of the gums.
· Tooth appearing longer than normal.
The key to preventing recession is to treat early signs of gum disease. Keeping gums healthy will prevent infections from destroying the gums and exposing root surfaces. Using a soft-bristled toothbrush and light pressure to avoid trauma to the gums and to eliminate recession is also another preventive measure. Giving up tobacco is imperative because tobacco use causes direct tissue irritation and can exacerbate gum recession. The wearing of a nightguard will help with grinding, which can reduce the risks of tooth recession as well. Following proper oral care and having twice-per-year dental hygiene visits can also assure that gum disease will not lead to recession. Limit sugar and acidic foods, which can allow bacteria to thrive, cause tooth recession to progress and cause sensitivity and root decay.
if excessive recession is present, a procedure
known as a "gum graft surgery" must be performed by a dental
specialist known as a periodontist. This involves repositioning gum tissue from
the palate or another source to cover the recession on the tooth surface. Tooth
recession is a progressive condition. Your dentist may recommend using a
desensitizing toothpaste to help with tooth sensitivity.Generally speaking,
good dental hygiene is your best defense against oral health problems,
including gum recession.
Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center has specialists with proven expertise in treating recession
.This offering from Rootz is primarily to benefit patients from OMR, Thoraipakkam, Perungudi, Neelankarai, Palavakkam, Injambakkam etc .For more information regarding treatments contact us today.
.This offering from Rootz is primarily to benefit patients from OMR, Thoraipakkam, Perungudi, Neelankarai, Palavakkam, Injambakkam etc .For more information regarding treatments contact us today.
Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center,
No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755,044-49504825
Email :- rootzdentalcare@gmail.com
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