Gum recession often develops gradually — and many people don’t realize it’s happening until they notice sensitivity, longer-looking teeth, or changes in their smile.
The good news is that with early specialist care, gum recession can often be treated and stabilized before it leads to more serious problems. Gum recession occurs when gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing the tooth root. Left untreated, this can increase sensitivity, raise the risk of decay, and weaken the support structures that keep teeth stable.
When gums recede, the exposed tooth roots are more vulnerable to sensitivity, decay, and infection. Over time, untreated recession can contribute to bone loss, loose teeth, and even tooth loss — making early evaluation especially important.
Gum recession can develop for many reasons, and identifying the cause is critical to choosing the right treatment and preventing further damage
Without timely treatment, gum recession can worsen and lead to cavities on exposed roots, progressive bone loss, shifting teeth, and eventual tooth loss. Treatments such as gum grafting can often restore lost tissue, protect exposed roots, and help prevent further recession — especially when performed by a specialist.
As a board-certified periodontist, Dr. David Beltran specializes in the surgical treatment of gum recession and has extensive experience restoring gum tissue to protect teeth and improve long-term oral health. His specialist training allows him to address both the cause of recession and the underlying support structures of the teeth.
Your care will be carefully planned to ensure comfort, precision, and predictable healing.
Like every treatment at Beltran Periodontics, your gum recession treatment will be tailored to your unique needs and goals, and will start with a comprehensive examination. Using state-of-the-art digital diagnostic imaging and detailed measurements, we’ll thoroughly map your gums and determine the best course of action for your smile.
We’ll design your gum recession treatment based on your specific needs and anatomy. Whether you have a single tooth with receding gums or multiple areas that need support, we’ll create a personalized plan just for you.
We’ll provide detailed and easy-to-follow instructions for caring for your gums following surgery. You’ll need to be very gentle with your gums as they heal, so we’ll provide information about brushing, chewing, and what to expect throughout the healing process.
Our team will be with you every step of the way, providing follow-up visits to closely monitor your healing process. We’ll also protect your smile long-term with maintenance visits to keep your gums healthy for years to come.
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