In that case, the retainer components can create excessive pressure on gum tissue , causing them to recede. This can happen as the connective tissue attached to the roots tightens up after braces are remove changing how the retainer fits. Gum recession has a variety of causes: Ineffective oral hygiene.
If dental plaque is allowed to remain on your teeth, the bacteria it contains can irritate your gums and cause them to recede. Daily brushing and flossing are extremely important to maintain oral health. Overzealous tooth brushing or flossing.
Usually, teeth shift as a result of braces or if extra space develops because adjacent teeth are removed or fall out. I have finished my laser treatments and no real change has been made. I did not have to pay for them because there was no change in the recession. Now we are worried that the bonded retainer is the problem.
It might be trapping bacteria that I cant get to with the toothbrush. This process exposes the top part of your teeth, the root, which is normally covered and protected by your gums. If you have gum recession, consult with a periodontist for an evaluation as to cause.
Also run this by your orthodontist to evaluate the fit of the retainer.
There are numerous types of retainers , both fixed and removable. Not sure what kind you have or are referring to. Pellicle is a slick, slippery film that covers healthy teeth and gums to protect them from scratchy foods, strong spices, hot and col and other things that we eat or drink. Receding gums are guided down to a healthy position though tiny pinholes made in the. Teeth settle-in a bit after the braces come off as the connective tissue fibers that hold your roots tighten up again, and this settling can change how these retainer fit a bit and may need adjustment.
This bone loss does not immediately cause the gum to recede , but at this point, the gum tissue is very vulnerable to recession. Without the underlying support of the bone to keep it in place, any aggravation can provoke the gum tissue to recede. When the underlying bone has diminishe. Take a flossing holiday.
Clean your teeth with the Complete Mouth Care System, twice daily. Things like periodontal pockets, gum scaling, and even holes in the gums can occur. No, you don’t want to feel pain or lose your teeth.
Badly fitting dentures, braces and crowns can also be the cause of receded gums. And these problems need to be professionally fixed before any improvement can begin. Braces, Retainers and Bleeding Gums : The Facts.
If your braces or retainers are fitted properly, they should not cause your gums to bleed. The challenge is that when you wear braces you have to be particularly careful to keep your teeth and gums clean to ensure that you effectively remove any build up of plaque bacteria.
In fact, I sometimes recommend that people with a family history of gum recession or gum disease avoid braces altogether. 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. A: Gum Recession from Invisalign From your photos, the recession appears to be caused by your frenum (the little muscle attachment right next to that tooth).
A Periodontist can do a simple procedure called frenectomy to release the pull from the frenum. What some patients report as gum recession is the repositioning of the gumline associated with the new position of the tooth and root. If your teeth are very crowded and you straighten them the gum tissue that was compressed between the roots will now assume an even position between the teeth and may appear to have receede but this would not be classified as gum recession.
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