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The dense pink tissue in your mouth along the teeth-base, called the gums or gingivae, covers teeth-root and protects them. There is one gum for each set of teeth, which remains tightly attached to the jawbone<\/a>. When tissues surrounding the teeth pull back, making teeth look longer than normal, it is called receding gums disease. The resulting gaps or pockets between the gum line and teeth become breeding grounds for harmful bacteria. If not treated in time, receding gums could damage bones and tissue surrounding teeth permanently.<\/p>\n

Receding gum<\/a> disease is very common, but fortunately, it could be treated effectively by your dentists. Most importantly, you can prevent gums recession by following standard oral hygiene practices<\/a>. So, why make your gum weak when you can keep it healthy and strong by following a healthy oral care regimen. Continue reading to know how gum recedes, suitable treatments, and how to prevent.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of Receding Gums<\/h3>\n

Gums start receding gradually, so most people fail to link evolving symptoms to the disease<\/a> as these symptoms are very common. It begins with sensitivity<\/a> and leads to making your tooth look longer. You will experience a notch near the gum line. Food particles get stuck in between the gums and teeth, and bacteria start building up. It ultimately leads to tooth decay<\/a>, but before that, you will see these symptoms:<\/p>\n