gum recession

If you’ve ever had a mouth of perfectly aligned teeth – no discoloration, minimal gaps, and just the right amount of shine – only to experience gum recession shortly after, then you know how disheartening it can be. Gum recession is an all too common problem, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept it as the new normal for your mouth. In fact, with proper care you likely won’t have to worry about gum recession all together! Read on to learn more about how we can help prevent this downside from happening in the first place.

What is the meaning of gum recession?

Gum recession is the process where gum tissue surrounding teeth wears away, exposing more of the tooth surface and sometimes even its root. It’s a serious oral health problem that can lead to loose teeth, tooth decay, gum disease and other gum infections. These can be very painful and costly to repair. Symptoms of gum recession include sensitivity around the gum line, gum pockets (areas between the gum and tooth), receding gum lines and inflammation.

What are the common symptoms of gum recession?

Gum recession is a common oral health issue that occurs when gum tissue around the teeth wears away, exposing the tooth root and resulting in weakened gum support. Symptoms of gum recession can include gum sensitivity, especially when your teeth come into contact with cold and sweet foods or drinks, gums that appear farther away from the teeth, visible gum lines and tooth root surfaces, unique gum coloration near particular teeth, and the potential for chronic infection and swelling. If you begin to experience any of these symptoms it is important to talk to your dentist as soon as possible to identify gum recession and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

What are the causes of gum recession?

Gum recession is a dental condition caused by several different factors. Excessive gum brushing can cause gum tissue to pull away from the teeth, leaving behind the root surface susceptible to gum disease. Other factors include bruxism (grinding of the teeth) which can wear down gum tissue and damage underlying bone, gum disease (periodontitis), and hormonal changes associated with pregnancy. Smokers are more likely to suffer from gum recession than non-smokers due to decreased blood flow to gum tissue as well as increased risk of gum disease. Poor oral hygiene such as inadequate brushing or flossing can also lead to gum recession over time. All of these causes can make it difficult for gums to keep up with adult teeth, resulting in gum recession and exposing sensitive surfaces of the root structure.

What is the treatment procedure for gum recession?

Gum recession occurs when the gum line recedes from the teeth, leaving more of the tooth exposed. It can be caused by gum disease and aggressive brushing techniques, and can often lead to other problems like cavities and gum sensitivity. Treating gum recession begins with understanding its underlying causes, after which treatment options such as gum grafts or gum flap surgery are employed to restore gum health. Additionally, a regular routine of flossing, brushing and rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash can help manage gum recession and prevent further tissue loss.

Can you normally avoid gum recession?

Gum recession is a common ailment that can cause serious gum damage if not addressed early on. Fortunately, there are a few proactive steps you can take to protect your gum health and prevent gum recession. Start by brushing your teeth at least twice a day, using soft bristles and gentle strokes. Make sure to floss daily and see your dentist for regular check-ups to spot any signs of gum recession as soon as possible. Avoiding smoking, drinking alcohol in excess, or misusing mouthwash can also potentially reduce the risk of gum recession. Eating a balanced diet that’s low in processed sugars and full of protein, vitamins, and minerals will ensure gum tissue stays healthy and strong. Lastly, don’t forget to gently massage the gum line with a toothbrush after meals, as this stimulates blood flow in the gums which helps reinforce their strength. Taking these proactive measures will help you ward off gum recession so you can maintain optimal gum health!

Visit Yeronga Park Dental now

Recession of the gums is a serious dental problem that should be avoided. Maintaining good oral hygiene and visiting the dentist regularly can help prevent gum recession. If you are experiencing any symptoms of gum recession, please visit our dental clinic for an evaluation.

Jared Russell
Jared Russell
2026-03-24
I’ve been coming here for over 4 years now and couldn’t be happier with the care I’ve received. Dr Astin Friskin has been absolutely incredible...professional, gentle, and genuinely caring. She always made me feel comfortable and took the time to explain everything clearly, which made a huge difference. I now see Dr Nicole Yuen, and she has continued that same amazing level of care. She’s also incredibly open to feedback and genuinely wants to get everything right, even going out of her way to fix the smallest admin mishap. That level of care and accountability really stands out. Both dentists truly go above and beyond for their patients. What really stands out is how well they get to know you as a person. Even though you might only visit twice a year, they remember the small details about your life, which makes every appointment feel personal and welcoming. The reception team also deserves a special mention. They go out of their way to make every visit feel 5 star. It’s such a nice touch being welcomed by name by each receptionist, even those who weren’t at the desk when you first arrived. Their communication is fantastic, their care is genuine, and the whole experience is always positive. I honestly can’t recommend them highly enough!
Joseph Rivera
Joseph Rivera
2026-03-13
Had my first appointment at this clinic today. The end-to-end care was spot on - clear explanations, solid action plan and really great communication. Just got a root canal done and Dr Nicole Y and she completely eased my nerves and concerns. Pain management was exceptional - she checked in the whole way through and made sure I was comfortable at every step. Top-tier patient care from start to finish - even adjusting the air temp to suit my needs. Highly recommend.
Denise Goulding
Denise Goulding
2026-03-07
Had a great experience today. Dr Suzy was attentive and did a great job cleaning my teeth and gave me good advice. Sarah did a good job assisting and Tatiana on the reception was kind and considerate. Yeronga Park Dental great place to get your oral health taken care of.
Anna Huynh
Anna Huynh
2026-02-06
Dr Yuen is a lifesaver. I had been getting migraines and to think it came from my tooth. She provided emergency treatment and scheduled me back to ensure that it did not happen again. She and her team provide holistic care for myself and my family. My toddler was booked in and they were amazing! He was not scared at all and had so much fun in the dentist chair! Thank you Yeronga Park!
Joseph Jou
Joseph Jou
2026-02-05
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Nick Cubit
Nick Cubit
2026-01-30
Dr Suzy Koh was very polite, friendly and professional. My check-ups and treatments have been very quick and painless, and I have been very happy with the results. The assistants and staff on reception have also been wonderful!
Daniel Ireland
Daniel Ireland
2026-01-23
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Christopher Newman
Christopher Newman
2026-01-07
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