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Gum recession: why is it necessary to worry about it?

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The gum tissue is responsible for covering and protecting the roots of the teeth and the underlying jawbone, which holds the teeth in place. When the gums recede, the bone and other tissues that support the teeth are also damaged, which can compromise the external appearance and self-confidence. The dental root becomes sensitive and even eating and drinking can become unpleasant or even painful experiences. The gum recession also exposes the tooth root and compromises the tooth's attachment to the jaw bone. For these reasons, it is important to identify and treat early gum recession. If neglected, it can worsen to the point where the root is no longer protected by the gum and the teeth can swing and fall. Amelogenins in gel: the delicate solution It is scientifically proven that the use of gel Amelogenins may pose a remedy for gum withdrawal. Amelogenins in the gel are used as part of complementary surgery performed by your periodontist dentist to restore your gum line...