Deceding gums, also called “gum recession,” often occur due to the development and non-treatment of gum disease or periodontal disease. Gum disease is an oral infection that affects the gums and bones supporting the teeth. If left undiagnosed and ultimately untreated, gum disease often leads to receding gums, tooth loss, and other serious health problems throughout the body due to the oral-systemic connection.
What is the suitable treatment for receding gums?
There is no one-size-fits-all treatment for receding gums, as the course of action will depend on the severity of your condition. However, here are some common treatment options that Dr. Hanif Asaria of Calgary Dental Centers may recommend:
- Scaling and root planing. The scaling and root planing procedure is a deep cleaning procedure performed at our office that removes tartar and plaque buildup from the teeth, both above and below the gum line. This reduces inflammation and promotes healing of the gums
- Gum graft surgery. In severe cases of receding gums, gum graft surgery may be necessary. This typically involves taking tissue from another part of the mouth (usually the roof of the mouth) and grafting it to specific areas where the gums have receded. This helps to cover exposed roots and prevent further recession
- Antibiotics. If your receding gums are caused by infection, antibiotics are often prescribed to eliminate the bacteria and promote healing. This can also treat the periodontal disease that might have caused the development of the issue and can address any medical conditions that have arisen from the oral-systemic connection, including increased risks of heart disease, diabetes, and strokes
- Good oral hygiene practices. Keeping the teeth and gums clean is crucial in preventing and treating receding gums. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using an antiseptic mouthwash can remove plaque and bacteria that contribute to the development of gum disease. Dr. Hanif Asaria may also recommend regular dental check-ups for evaluations and cleanings to catch these issues early on
Is there a treatment for receding gums caused by gum disease?
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