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What Causes Receding Gum Lines?

teeth, health, smile,dentist, dentalhealth, oralhealthvA receding gumline is the term used when gum tissue “moves”, exposing more of your teeth. The gums can recede to the point where the roots of your teeth become exposed, risking all sorts of oral health issues — including tooth loss.

The causes of receding gums are:

– Gum disease

– Teeth grinding (bruxism)

– Aggressive brushing and flossing

Your gum tissue protects your teeth and keeps them healthy and safe—don’t ignore receding gums if you notice them!”

Read more here: https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/what-are-receding-gumlines-and-how-are-they-treated/

 

 

 

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Dr. Kishanie Wijesinghe Little BDS

Dr. Kishanie Little is passionate about delivering excellent dentistry and dental restorations that are life-like and indistinguishable from natural teeth. She believes that restorations (fillings/crowns/veneers) should look beautiful – and that they should last. Dr. Little keeps abreast of new developments in restorative dentistry through post-graduate training.

Dr. Little is also an experienced Facial Aesthetistician, including Botulinum toxins (such as Botox) and Dermafillers. She appreciates how simple and subtle changes to smooth and relax muscles can “freshen” a face, to look younger.

In her personal time, she loves to cook, read, run, practice yoga and pilates, play a bad game of tennis and am now learning to play golf. She loves Art and Theatre and support the Tate Modern. She also enjoys writing and has a book in the works.

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