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  2. Receding Gums: Causes, Treatment, Surgery, and Prevention - WebMD

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    If you think your gums are receding, make an appointment with your dentist. There are treatments that can repair the gum and prevent further damage. Why Do Gums Recede?

  3. How to Fix Receding Gums: Diagnosis, Causes, and Treatment

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    Treatment of your receding gums depends on the underlying cause. Periodontists specialize in the treatment of gum disease, so if your gum recession is severe, your dentist may refer you to a periodontist.

  4. Receding Gums Treatment: What You Should Know - Healthline

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    Treatment for receding gums is determined by the cause of the gum recession. Practicing good oral health may help, or you may need surgery.

  5. Here’s how to treat gum disease and how to know if you have ...

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    There are a variety of treatments for gum disease, depending on the stage of your disease, how you’ve responded to earlier treatments, and your overall health. Treatments range from nonsurgical...

  6. Receding Gums Can’t Grow Back, but Surgery Helps

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    The type of treatment you receive for receding gums depends on the extent of your gum recession. Your dentist will advise a personalized treatment plan based on your condition and other factors, such as your overall health.

  7. Receding gums are when your gums pull back from the teeth to expose the root underneath. Treatment options include preventative strategies, orthodontics, and surgery.

  8. Receding Gums: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and More.

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    Treatment can include medications, surgical procedures, and oral hygiene. It’s just one form of gum (periodontal) disease. This is a serious consequence of poor oral health, which may...