Saturday, July 25, 2009

Will my gums grow back after deep cleaning?

I recently had my teeth cleaned, and in the process, my gums bled and the dentist did deep cleaning. Now I have holes between my teeth and gums, mostly in my front teeth, and it looks very unattractive when i smile.

Will my gums grow back after deep cleaning?
They will grow back, especially after being cleansed. Gums are much like skin in that the cells will regenerate causing growth to happen. Will just be sore and tender for awhile, use a good mouth wash while healing is taking process.
Reply:Yes they will. The deep cleaning process goes underneath the gums and will take a few days to go back in place. Best tip is to use dental floss which will help with the healing process. Don't worry if your gum bleed it will gradually get less once your gums get healthier
Reply:Congrats on getting them clean. My husband did and he feels so much better. If the holes were caused by the cleaning, yes, they will come back down. If they were there before the cleaning, yes, somewhat but not close completely. My husband's were there before the cleaning. And after, they closed slightly. Good luck!



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