Gum Recession
and Tooth Wear
The recession of gums and wearing away
of teeth occurs commonly in adults.
Our main aims are:
1. To identify the cause of the
problem.
2. To give preventive advice so that the
problem does not get worse.
3. To provide appropriate restorative
treatment where necessary.
Causes of gum recession/tooth wear:
1. Use of a hard toothbrush.
2. Inappropriate brushing
technique.
3. Frequent use of abrasive
toothpaste.
4. Diet related and other more complex
reasons.
Problems with gum recession/tooth
wear:
1. Sensitivity of teeth.
2. Possible decay of the affected
areas.
3. Unsightly, discoloured and worn
appearance of the tooth.
4. Plaque and food collection.
Restoring worn or "abrasion"
cavities:
Modern tooth coloured materials and latest techniques
will allow us to restore the amount of tooth lost, thus preventing
further damage. In most cases no injection or drilling is
necessary . Emdogain with periodontal therapy is
also a very effective treatment modality to restore gum
recession.
Preventive advice
1. Use of medium/soft brush.
2. Modifying your brushing
technique.
3. Placing toothbrush under hot water (to
soften bristles.
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