Gum Recession

Many people experience gum recession, especially later on in life. A receding gum line can occur for a number of reasons, but several treatment options are available. Gum recession can be avoided by seeking early treatment for gum disease with West Valley Implant Dental Practice.

Factors that Affect Gum Recession

Gum recession occurs when the gums start to pull back from the roots of your teeth. This often opens up the gaps between your teeth, leaving them exposed to a buildup of bacteria and disease. If that bacteria is left untreated, the surrounding tissues and bone tissue of the teeth can be severely damaged, potentially resulting in complete tooth loss.

Some causes of gum recession include:

  • Periodontal disease.
  • Genetics.
  • Tooth brushing routine.
  • Poor dental hygiene.
  • Hormonal changes.
  • Tobacco use.
  • Grinding or clenching of teeth.
  • Crooked teeth or bite misalignment.
  • Body piercing.

Symptoms of Receding Gums in Encino, CA

Patients who have symptoms of receding gums in Encino, CA, can experience a variety of physical and cosmetic symptoms, including tooth and gum pain. Gum recession treatment with Dr. Alfred Penhaskashi can alleviate these problems and protect teeth and gums from further damage.

Common Symptoms of Gum Recession

You may be dealing with gum recession if you have been experiencing any of the following symptoms:

  • Smaller gum line.
  • Changes in tooth appearance.
  • Tooth root exposure.
  • Sensitive teeth.
  • Gum pain.
  • Increased susceptibility to root surface decay.
  • Bone and tooth loss.

Any of these symptoms could be an indicator for receding gums. You can trust that our team will be able to diagnose your symptoms and provide you with treatment options.

Gum Pain and Other Symptoms

Gum recession is often a slow process and sometimes symptoms are not always obvious. Early telltale signs that may indicate gum recession include:

  • Gum pain and sensitive teeth. These are signs that the roots of the teeth are losing their protection because of lost gum tissue.
  • Change in tooth shape. As gum disease progresses, gum pain may worsen and the appearance of your teeth can change. Many patients see changes in tooth shape and structure over time. Teeth may look larger than usual or start to develop gaps between them.
  • Notched or blemished areas. Noticeable flaws on the tooth near the gum line are also common symptoms of gum recession. Patients may also notice a dark or discolored area on the tooth near the gum line, which is the actual color of the root.

Gum recession can result from genetics, using tobacco, oral piercings, poor oral hygiene, hormones, bruxism, and other health problems. However, the most common cause of gum recession is gum disease.

Professional intervention is the only way to stop the disease from getting worse. Dr. Penhaskashi can suggest methods of treatment, such as a gum restoration surgery, to replace the gum tissue that was lost. This can alleviate gum pain, decrease sensitivity of teeth, and greatly improve the smile’s appearance.

Treat Gum Disease for Better Health

Periodontitis can be related to more serious health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, and other forms of inflammation. Treating gum disease can help your body heal more quickly, allowing you better control of your overall health.

Our practice specializes in the conservative and holistic treatment of gum disease. Using state of the art technology, treatment on receding gums can be minimally painful and very effective. Our team also offers cosmetic procedures to aesthetically enhance your smile and dental implants that can replace single or multiple missing teeth.

Get in Touch with Us Today for Receding Gum Treatment

Dr. Penhaskashi is a senior specialist in periodontics and implantology in Encino, CA. If you have questions about any of our treatments, please do not hesitate to contact us. You may also schedule an appointment through our online form.

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