Gum recession is a clinical term that describes when gum tissue pulls away (gradually or suddenly) from your teeth, exposing the sensitive and delicate roots. The most obvious first sign of gum recession is visible tooth roots, but less obvious signs in its early stages can clue you in further. Here’s what you can look for with your teeth, along with steps to take to preserve your gumline.
Early Signs of Gum Recession
Early detection of gum recession is crucial for a periodontist to develop an appropriate treatment course. Some early warning signs that your gums are receding can include one or more of the following:
- Pain or tenderness at the gum line
- Hot and cold sensitivity
- Sensitivity to sweets or sugar
- Brushing and flossing sensitivity
- Hypersensitivity during dental cleanings
- Bleeding when brushing your teeth
What causes gum recession?
Gum recession affects people of all ages, though about 88% of those 65 years and older have one or multiple teeth with receding gums. It’s a fairly common condition, but not something to brush off and ignore.
Here are just a few factors that increase your risk of developing receding gums:
- Periodontal disease
- A genetic predisposition for thin gum tissue
- Had braces or other orthodontic work
- Lip and tongue piercings
- Using chewing tobacco
- Smoking or vaping
- Trauma or injury to the gum tissue
- Dental plaque or tartar buildup
- Brushing your teeth too hard
- Misaligned teeth
- Teeth grinding or clenching
Untreated gum recession or severe gum recession means a higher chance of developing cavities, bone loss, tooth mobility, or even tooth loss. It’s important to remember that receding gums don’t grow back. However, steps to prevent gums from receding further can help prevent more severe conditions.
Treatment Options for Receding Gumlines
Gum recession treatment with our team varies depending on the severity and the cause. The important first step is to schedule an appointment with us for a diagnosis. You may then receive a referral to a local periodontist to discuss treatment options.
Milder cases can often be managed with nonsurgical treatment options; more severe cases may need a more involved approach, like a soft tissue graft.
What to Do if You Suspect Your Gums Are Receding
If you notice that you have extra tooth sensitivity or can see more of your tooth root exposed than before, call a dentist or periodontist sooner rather than later.
BC Perio is your local Dallas, TX periodontist with exceptional experience treating gum recession, periodontal disease, and dental surgery services. Your gums are important to a long and healthy life. If you suspect you may have receding gums or have other periodontal concerns, give us a call today at 214-443-0876, or contact us here.