Following treatment, you can make a few changes to your routine to help manage the disease and protect your smile’s appearance. For example, you should brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, and then floss every evening to clean what a toothbrush cannot reach. Try to avoid tobacco products and eat a healthier diet, as vitamin C and D are great for your gums and teeth. Our team can discuss regular cleanings every three to four months to remove buildup and protect the gums from inflammation, painful symptoms, and receding tissues.
If you have any questions about the causes and dangers related to periodontal recession, or if you’ve noticed these changes to your smile and want to seek treatment, then contact our office today. We want to help you enjoy a full and beautiful smile for years to come!