My receding gums are only on my bottom anterior teeth, and posterior from each side on the bottom. He suggested invisalign to fix my bite but I already had braces several years ago. People with braces get it as well. Contrary to popular belief, receding gums are not harmless…but they can be treated and even cured.
Gum disease is an inflammation of the gum line that can eventually erode the jawbone. It appears in three stages which, from least to most severe, are gingivitis, periodontitis, and advanced periodontitis.
In a gum graft surgery, a periodontist takes some tissue from the roof of the patient’s mouth and implants it onto the area of the gumline that is receding. In most instances, Invisalign is not likely to cause recession. This is because Invisalign movement is strategically planned with the pe riodontium or the specialized tissues that both surround and support the teeth, in mind.
However, through proper oral hygiene to reduce the risk of bacterial infection, there are things you and your dentist can do to prevent the recession from getting worse and improve how things look now, even though some damage has been done. More challenging oral hygiene can lead to an increase in gum disease , which in turn leads to receding gums. But braces might also stress your gums , leading them to detach.
Some suggest that tilting movements, especially might cause your gums to detach from your teeth. Well, Invisalign braces (the invisible braces) requires you wear the braces for hours a day minimum. This leaves little time for eating, waiting for those acids in your teeth to neutralize, and brushing before putting the braces back on.
Gum recession is not something you want to ignore. Bacteria love these little pockets, which is why receding gums may eventually lead to gum disease. How will Invisalign straighten my teeth? Does Invisalign cause gum recession or gum disease?
What to do with receeding gums? However, some patients with Invisalign may notice gum recession, which is a condition that when the gum tissue is recessed and exposes the roots of the teeth. Brian Levitin will thoroughly evaluate it before designing an Invisalign treatment plan. If you do have gum recession, Dr. Fluctuations in hormone levels can result in gum recession.
This is due to the fact that hormonal changes like those experienced during pregnancy and menopause can increase periodontal sensitivity, causing bleeding and inflammation. Just a theory, but if you’re a heavy handed brusher, and you’ve increased the amount of daily brushings since beginning Invisalign, it could be that you’ve just accelerated the rate at which your gums were receding. Periodontal disease begins as gingivitis, a milder irritation of the gums. Otherwise, you can begin to see the gums recede or pull away from the teeth. The cause is plaque that becomes trapped between the teeth and gums.
Since you cannot clean this area, it remains in place, turns into tartar, and irritates your gums. The irritation will get to the point that the gums swell, blee become irritate and eventually recede. For patients who may worry about gum recession, Clear Aligner Therapy (such as Clear Correct, MTM, or Invisalign) may be a better option,” says Dr. It moves teeth as efficiently as traditional braces, but the aligners can be remove making caring for your teeth and gums as easy as possible.
As a matter of fact, this is a myth.
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