Sunday, August 2, 2009

Post dental cleaning thing.. gap?

I went and got my teeth cleaned and found that when my hygenist removed the plaque buildup behind my lower front teeth, I have this gap type thing where it used to be. It doesn't hurt me and my gums aren't bleeding, and my teeth aren't sensitive to hot/cold or any foods I'm eating, but I'm curious as to if there's anything I can do to relieve this temporarily or if something happens within time, like the gums grow into the gap and fill it like they normally do. It's not a huge gap, it's just where one of my teeth goes behind another one of my teeth from how they're crookedly set. Thanks in advance. :)

Post dental cleaning thing.. gap?
the tarter had filled up the gaps in between the tooth. The gum has been destroyed by the tarter. Once it is removed , gaps form, see to that the gap is maintained %26amp; do not allow food to collect again or the next time after claening more gaps will form.
Reply:if gum tissue was removed during the cleaning then most likely it will grow back. you can always go back to the dentist and ask them since on your x rays it will show where the gum was previously. you can give about a week or so to see the gum growing back
Reply:you are just not use to it it will go away



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