Can you fix exposed tooth roots naturally?
There is not always a quick fix for exposed tooth roots. Sometimes patients will need to spend a considerable amount of time working hygienic restoration and waiting for results. Sometimes the doctor will recommend more intrusive interventions, like a root canal or gum graft. The solution will alway depend on the patient, their health history, and they commitment to hygienic routine.
What causes Exposed Tooth Roots?
- Infection- Harmful bacteria enters the gumline through residue left on your teeth. Once inside your gum it begins attacking healthy tissues. Exposing the root, infecting cavities, and feeding off the tissues it destroys.
- Gum Disease- Often a byproduct of infection gum disease has the potential to develop into periodontal disease, wherein not just the gums are infected but the jaw and teeth themselves.
- Smoking- Smoking is a big cause of gum recession and exposed roots.
- Diabetes- Diabetes causes the gums to tighten and recede, and also causes dehydration which can exacerbate gum recession.
What are the Signs and Symptoms of Exposed Tooth Roots?
- Bleeding- As the gums reduce down the side of the tooth, there is a breakdown of tissue which can result in bleeding or pus like discharge.
- Pain- Anytime we are talking about an exposed root there is also an exposed nerve in the conversation. You also have sharp edges of the tooth itself being revealed via the gum recession.
- Tooth Shifting- As your teeth become less secure in the deeply rooted gum tissue, they can start to wiggle. Just like when your “baby teeth” start to wiggle, this usually means you are headed to tooth loss.
- Tooth Loss- Tooth loss is a major bummer because now you are on a ticking clock to both replace the missing tooth and treat the infection or gum recession. You want to work quickly because missing teeth often lead to missing teeth. Dental implants may be a solution for replacing missing teeth.
How can they be treated Naturally?
The definition of Naturally is something to think on. There are plenty of treatments for gum recession, and they do not require gum grafting or tooth replacement options. However, they do require proper hygienic interventions in combination with treatments developed in modern science. While a LANAP procedure may not occur naturally in science, there is nothing unnatural about the advancement of techniques that help to remove plaque and bacteria from underneath the tooth, deep within the root.
What can be done about Exposed Tooth Roots?
1. See your Dentist
2. Get a Cleaning
3. Get and Examination/Updated X Rays
4. Ask About Potential Interventions
1. Hygiene: Hygiene is going to be the bread and butter here. Work to heal infection and disease before they become too advanced.
2. Root Canal: Root Canals are a procedure wherein the area under the root is mined for decaying and bacteria riddled tissue. This is an extraction based technique that attempts to save the tooth.
3. LANAP: Certain offices will have new technology called LANAP which works in a way similar to a canal and uses extraction techniques to help tissue heal by removing bacteria.