
Receding gums are often a symptom of other dental problems you may have, such as periodontal disease or overly aggressive brushing and flossing. While there are several more culprits, your teeth may look longer now than before. While it can make you self-conscious, will the soft tissue be able to grow back? Here’s what you need to know and how your periodontist is here to help.
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Did you know that at least 50% of adults have a form of gum disease? Red, swollen, and bleeding gums are the first signs of an infection called gingivitis. Although gingivitis is easy to treat with a good dental cleaning and changes to your oral hygiene routine, it can progress to advanced periodontitis with no treatment. Over time, your gum line can recede, exposing your tooth roots. Your dentist can stop the infection in its tracks using an advanced procedure.