If the gums are receding and the roots are exposed, can the gums still be repaired?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Defects in the gums can be repaired surgically.

    Generally speaking, gum recession or damage is an irreversible phenomenon that cannot be effectively treated with traditional drugs, sprays, etc. For mild gingival recession, on the premise of not affecting the aesthetics and no obvious symptoms, it can be considered to start from preventing the development of the disease, taking conservative **, removing ** and triggers, and avoiding aggravating the degree of gingival recession. For severe gingival recession or when the patient's normal quality of life is already affected, membranous gingival surgery can be used to cover the exposed root surface.

    In recent years, a combination of biomaterials has been used in the surgery of gingival recession**, and the use of HADM regurgitated membrane biomaterials can improve root coverage, or increase gingival thickness and keratinized gingival width, or avoid flapping surgery on the palatal area, reducing the surgical risk. In the oral field, HADM regenerant membrane can be used to completely replace both connective tissue flaps and free gingival flaps to increase the width and thickness of keratinized gingiva, and can also be used for GTR (guided tissue regeneration).

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> What are the main causes of gum recession?

    Gum recession: Gum recession is a symptom of periodontal disease that comes strictly.

    Saying it doesn't count as the name of a disease. Like a cold.

    Sneezing with a runny nose does not mean that sneezing itself is a disease. Learned.

    So why do gums recede?

    Explanation: Periodontitis is one of the main causes of gum recession.

    The disease causes up to 50% of the pain around the tooth

    Alveolar: Loosens and gums recede.

    Gum recession. Gum recession due to periodontitis.

    Can it be restored?

    Answer: No, it's like a permanent tooth that has fallen out and won't grow anymore.

    Explanation: Gum recession caused by periodontitis is treated professionally.

    It can be controlled after treatment, but it has been destroyed.

    Gum tissue and gum recession that has appeared is not.

    Invertible. But even if gum recession doesn't recover, it does.

    To be carried out in a timely manner, only to control the progression of the disease, only.

    It can prevent the gums from continuing to recede and avoid loosening of the teeth.

    Even the tragedy of shedding.

    Gummy recession leads to loosening of the tooth, which eventually leads to the loss of the affected tooth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gums recession is generally caused by periodontitis, although it cannot be recovered, but it can prevent continued atrophy, you should pay attention to oral hygiene, and you should clean your teeth regularly, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and rinse your mouth after eating.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, you should drink more hot water, eat more apples, kiwifruit, eat less spicy food, pay attention to rest, and don't stay up late at night. Slowly it can be recovered.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gum recession cannot be recovered, and can only be controlled with medication to prevent gum recession from becoming more severe, so if you encounter gum problems, you must try to ** as soon as possible**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tell me about my own experience as a patient with deep gum recession.

    Due to long-term smoking, coffee, and cola, plus staying up late, the gums have recesiled badly after the age of 35, resulting in loose three lower incisors.

    I have asked several dentists, and they all say that gum recession has no recovery, is irreversible, and can only be slowed down.

    Recently, I saw a saying that gum recession is caused by alveolar bone, so I think about it from the road of calcium supplementation. Last month, I met Professor Xu Feng of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University at a seminar in Shanghai, he studied the clinical trial of K2 calcium supplementation for two years, he recommended the use of calcium + D3 + K2 products, saying that K2 can lead calcium into the bones, the first is to fill the tooth calcium, the commercial product has not yet been on the market, first sent a few bottles of test products to me, saying that it has been tested on rats, the effect is very good, let me try.

    The bottle is labeled with calcium 500mg, vitamin D3 10ug, vitamin K2 90ug, and the tablets are large and written. One tablet a day, after eating for half a month, there is a significant improvement, the gums have not grown back, the loose teeth have improved a lot, and it seems that they don't move much.

    I don't understand the specific ** mechanism, it may be that calcium supplementation is added to the teeth, and there are more than two bottles, and I will update it after eating.

    Wait for me to ask the old man, if the commercially available products are on the market, they will also be updated. Wait for me good news.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I can recover, but after giving birth, my gums began to recede, and the upper and lower incisors came out with wide slits, and now the upper and lower gums have fully recovered, and the lower gums are still recovering.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After the gums receded, a few teeth were lost, what to do, I have not been able to find the best way.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Gum recession generally has a normal physiological deterioration, which develops with age, and there is currently no good method. Another reason is your periodontal condition, whether you have not had a regular periodontal cleaning, or your bite is not normal, and you have occlusal trauma from your front teeth. Yellowing of the teeth may be due to receding gums, exposing the dentin in the neck of the back teeth.

    The color of dentin is inherently yellow. It is recommended that you go to the periodontology department of a regular dental hospital, and the doctor will propose a plan according to your situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Gum recession is caused by pathological reasons (such as periodontitis or diabetes, etc.) or physiological reasons (aging and degeneration or genetics) caused by local nutrient metabolism dysfunction of the gums, and the gums cannot absorb the vitamins and nutrients necessary for maintaining health through digestion, so the phenomenon of atrophy occurs.

    The bio-chewable tablets, which have been on the market for nearly four years, have made a breakthrough from the perspective of nutrition, using biotechnology to extract and synthesize nutrients that can be directly absorbed by the gums and no longer need to be digested and transformed. As a result, the receded gums can be replenished with nutrients and regenerated. As long as no more than one-third of the alveolar bone is resorbed, the tooth that has been loosened due to gum recession can be re-encapsulated by the use of biochewable tablets to regenerate the exposed tooth roots.

    Usually after one cycle of care (2 months), gum recession can be noticeably improved. Imitation of Qi.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Gum recession is irreversible, it is better to go to the hospital for periodontal **!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What is gum recession? What to do about gum recession?

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