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Receding gums is a condition where the margin of the gum tissue surrounding the teeth pulls back exposing the teeth or the teeth’s roots. Exposed teeth lead to sensitivity to cold and hot foods, sugar and brushing. The gaps that form between the teeth and gum line make it easy for tartar and disease-causing bacteria to build up. If left untreated, it leaves the roots more susceptible to gum disease, decay, and eventual tooth loss.
Receding gums are a common dental problem that occurs gradually, sometimes over a period of years and can be tough to spot early on. If you notice that your teeth appear longer or the spaces between them appear bigger at the base, you may want to contact a dentist for an evaluation. There are effective deep cleaning treatments that can repair the gum and prevent further damage
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If you have receding gums, they can be treated through a deep cleaning dental procedure. A deep cleaning treatment is a specific procedure performed by a dentist to treat gum and periodontal disease. Root planing and scaling are nonsurgical treatments of periodontal disease that aim at removing bacterial plaque and calculus from around teeth and under the gum line as well as smoothening the rough spots on root surfaces so the gums can reattach properly. The aim of the procedures is to produce healthier teeth and roots that aid in the recovery of the inflammation and infection that causes gum disease.
Normally, if the condition is caught in the early stages of gingivitis, regular professional cleanings can be recommended. However, if the disease has progressed to more advanced stages, a scaling and root planning treatment can help to effectively cleanse the periodontium.
If you want to keep enjoying the results of your deep dental cleaning, you’ll need to keep up with your dental hygiene. Regular dental visits are crucial for the maintenance of healthy teeth and gums. It is also important to maintain a good dental care routine of brushing and flossing your teeth daily to prevent plaque and tartar build-up. If you have any concerns or questions about scaling and root planing, feel free to contact us by calling us on 480-407-6193 or by clicking here.