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How to Brush If You Have Receding Gums

Receding gums are a common dental concern that can expose the roots of your teeth, leading to increased sensitivity and a higher risk of decay, infection, or even tooth loss if left untreated. Understanding how to properly care for your gums and teeth is essential for maintaining your oral health. Let’s dive into the causes, risks, and proper brushing techniques for receding gums. What Are Receding Gums? Receding gums occur when the gum tissue surrounding your teeth begins to pull back, exposing more of the tooth or even the tooth’s root. This can lead to: Tooth sensitivity Increased vulnerability to decay and infection Cosmetic concerns such as longer-looking teeth Potential tooth loss in severe cases Common Causes of Receding Gums Several factors can contribute to gum recession, including: Gum Disease: Plaque buildup and inflammation caused by gum disease (periodontitis) are leading causes of gum recession. Aggressive Brushing: Brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush ...