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Receding gums need a dentist's help, so talk to yours.
For the first time I saw the long teeth, the receding gums, which gave him the look of an old dog when he smiled.
Receding gums can be a sign of bone loss in the jawbone.
Receding gums may remain unnoticed until the condition starts to cause symptoms.
Receding gums may be one of the first signs of gum disease.
Answer: The cause of your pain may be a cavity, a cracked tooth, or receding gums.
Although many people have receding gums as they age, it sounds like you need a periodontal evaluation.
Tobacco can damage gum tissue and cause receding gums.
"Pocket formation": a gap between teeth resultant from receding gums.
Receding gums can be exacerbated by a faulty bite.
Wet, hungry eyes, bad suit, and receding gums.
Receding gums also expose more of the tooth surface to potential tooth decay.
See your dentist to treat receding gums.
Are you pregnant or breastfeeding, have sensitive or receding gums, or allergic to peroxide?
If the method proves to be safe and effective, it could fight receding gums, one of the most common dental problems among middle-aged and elderly people.
Studies indicate that users of smokeless tobacco run a higher risk of mouth cancer and a range of dental problems, including receding gums.
Calculus formation can result in a number of clinical manifestations, including bad breath, receding gums and chronically inflamed gingiva.
Swollen and receding gums can be an early sign of diabetes, and sores in your mouth that don't heal can sometimes indicate oral cancer.
In some cases, the gums pull away from the teeth (receding gums), leaving cavities inhabited by bacteria and pus.
Receding gums Visible pockets of inflammation along the gum line Gum pain Unusual sensitivity to temperature changes.
Barbie's role in life is not to squeeze her statuesque self in among all those scary machines and muck around with gingivitis and receding gums.
If the jawbone deteriorates or loses density, the result may be loose (or lost) teeth, receding gums, or ill-fitting dentures.
These defects can be divided into two major categories: the gingival recessions (receding gums) which are tooth-related defects, and the non tooth-related defects.
Listen to David Kass, a lighting designer in Manhattan, who is an Oral-B power user because it helps take care of his receding gums, whereas a manual toothbrush can't.
It is not receding gums; their teeth continue to grow out (like beavers, and there is a word for it beginning with 'ex-') throughout their lives until the teeth actually fall out."