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Swelling, Bleeding, and Receding Gums
How It Works
Receding gums cannot grow back, but they can be managed. Generally, dentists start with conservative treatments, like scaling and root planing, to treat bleeding or swollen gums. In some cases, gum recession requires a gingivectomy. This treatment involves the surgical removal of diseased gum tissue.
At your in-person appointment, Dr. Patel can help you decide which treatment pathway can keep your gums, teeth, and smile healthy and beautiful.
When to Call the Dentist
Most people know that it’s best to go to the dentist when you have a toothache. However, did you realize that there are other dental problems that an oral health professional should also check out?
Swelling gums, bleeding gums, and receding gums can all be signs of a more significant issue and shouldn’t be ignored. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, make an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital in preventing more extensive problems down the road, like bone and tooth loss.
You might be wondering what causes swelling, bleeding, and receding gums. Gum disease is caused by plaque, a sticky film made of bacteria. Plaque is constantly forming in your mouth, and if your teeth aren’t cleaned well, the bacteria in plaque can cause gum inflammation. This causes your gums to pull away from your teeth and create spaces called pockets. Plaque gets trapped in these pockets and cannot be reached by regular brushing.
