Washing teeth causes tooth gaps to become larger? This is not the fault of tooth washing.

[I went to wash my teeth the day before yesterday, and today I found that the gap between my teeth has become larger. I heard that my gums have shrunk! ] This may scare off many people who are going to have their teeth washed. Of course, today we will not talk about tooth washing, but about [gingival atrophy]. Gingival shrinkage, which dentists call gingival shrinkage, may make people feel better if they don’t use the daunting word “withering”. Gingival recession is very common clinically. Simply put, gingival recession toward the root of the tooth causes the root of the tooth to be partially exposed. The most intuitive manifestation is that when brushing your teeth, you find [teeth grow longer! Read More …

Do you know all the four rumors of truth and tooth washing?

Tooth washing is a kind of health care and a kind of life attitude. Washing teeth means cleaning teeth. In the dental profession, it is called cleaning and treatment. It is both cleaning and treatment. The American people affectionately call it [Prophy]. That is to say, tooth washing is a kind of health care, which is a preventive measure to strengthen the body and prevent diseases without diseases. Moreover, tooth washing is an important treatment for gingivitis and periodontitis. At present, it is difficult to treat periodontitis with drugs at the medical level of human beings. Tooth washing is the first step to restore gingival health. The American people have a good sense of social security and personal health. They Read More …