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Gum recession is a process in which the edge of the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth disappears and recedes, and more of the tooth or tooth root is exposed. This pit becomes a place for the accumulation of food particles and bacteria. If this condition is not treated, the soft tissues and bone supporting the tooth will be severely damaged and eventually you may lose your tooth. Gum recession is a common dental problem. Most people do not notice their receding gums because it happens gradually. The first sign of gingivitis is tooth sensitivity to cold or hot foods or drinks. The tooth may…mehr

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Gum recession is a process in which the edge of the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth disappears and recedes, and more of the tooth or tooth root is exposed. This pit becomes a place for the accumulation of food particles and bacteria. If this condition is not treated, the soft tissues and bone supporting the tooth will be severely damaged and eventually you may lose your tooth. Gum recession is a common dental problem. Most people do not notice their receding gums because it happens gradually. The first sign of gingivitis is tooth sensitivity to cold or hot foods or drinks. The tooth may also appear longer than before. You can usually feel the gap or gap around the gum line attached to the tooth. If the gingival erosion is to the extent that a little regression has occurred, the dentist can treat it only by scaling and deep cleaning of this area. In root planning, the dentist uses a special tool to carefully clean the surfaces of the tooth that are under the gums and have accumulated plaque and smooth the surface of the root of the tooth so that less plaque sticks to it and does not become a place for bacteria.
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Autorenporträt
Reza Mahmoudi Anzabi, DDSResident of Orthodontics at Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran