As we age there is no reason why your smile has to be 'long in the tooth'! It is not the case that as we age our gums naturally recede. If you notice that your crowns are getting longer it is important to have your dentist examine your teeth.What Causes Gums to Recede?
Some reasons include:
- Overaggressive brushing - your enamel at the gum line can be worn away by scrubbing the sides of the teeth.
- Lack of proper oral hygiene - without regular brushing and flossing bacteria builds up in between the teeth.
- Using chewing tobacco adversely affects the mucus membrane lining in your mouth and can cause your gums to recede.
- A poorly placed tongue or lip piercing can cause your gums to recede.
- Increased sensitivity to hot, cold or touch.
- Teeth appear 'longer' than they once did.
- Roots are exposed an visible.
- Tooth feels notched at the gum line
- Change in tooth colour.
- Spaces between teeth seem to be growing.
- Cavities below the gum line.
With some easy steps and regular consultations with your dentist your smile and beautiful gumline can last you a lifetime.
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