What Exactly Is Gum Recession?
Gum recession is a condition characterized by soft tissue that has pulled away from the tooth surface in response to some type of stimulus. When gums recede, they gradually move down the length of the root, exposing this portion of the tooth.
Gum recession is common in many individuals, yet its presence suggests an underlying issue that requires attention from a professional. Dr. Amarik Singh has years of experience in identifying causative factors and treating receding gums in Oakbrook Terrace, IL patients.
How Do I Know if I Have Gum Recession?
Though gum recession must be diagnosed by a skilled professional, such as Dr. Singh, there are some identifiable characteristics that can indicate the presence of the condition. You may have receding gums if you notice or experience one or more of the following:
- Restore strength to a damaged tooth
- Improve tooth size, shape, and color
- Repair tooth after severe decay
- Preserve tooth after a root canal
- Restore a dental implant
Once the gum tissues recede, they will not return to normal levels on their own. Any concerns regarding the presence of gum recession should be discussed with Dr. Singh.
Why Is Receding Gum Tissue Cause for Concern?
When tooth root surfaces are exposed to the oral environment due to receding gum tissue, they are placed at a much higher risk of sustaining damage or tooth decay. The root portions of the tooth structure are softer than those protected by enamel (enamel covers the crown or visible portion of the tooth). Receding tissue results in loss of protection for the tooth from elements such as bacteria, toothbrush abrasion and other factors having the potential to inflict harm upon the delicate root surface. Tooth loss can occur in severe cases of recession.
Even in the absence of any tooth sensitivity, esthetic concerns may indicate the presence of gum recession. For more information on addressing receding gums in Oakbrook Terrace, IL, contact our office today to schedule your visit with Dr. Amarik Singh.