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The OPTISMILE Podcast 62 - Receding Gums - Are You Brushing Too Hard?


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[01:24] What exactly is gum recession?

Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue pulls away from the tooth’s cementoenamel junction, exposing the root (cementum). It often goes unnoticed until sensitivity arises or teeth appear longer; early detection allows for conservative management.

[02:24] How common is over-vigorous brushing?

Many adults believe harder brushing equals cleaner teeth, but excessive force can abrade gum tissue. Clinical studies link improper brushing techniques to a significant proportion of recession cases; switching to a soft brush and gentler technique is key.

[03:27] Does the hardness of the toothbrush (hard vs soft) matter?

Hard brushes can damage gums; soft brushes—even simple manual ones—clean effectively without harm. Although hard brushes may be cheaper or more durable, they’re best avoided.

[03:48] What early signs of recession should you look for at home?

Look for a slight notch at the gum line, increased sensitivity to cold, bleeding on gentle brushing, or changes in gum colour/texture (thin, translucent areas). Any of these warrant a dental check-up.

[05:44] How much pressure is too much when brushing?

A useful rule is to press with just enough force to flatten a used toothpaste tube—firm but not painful. Holding the brush like a pencil helps moderate pressure; pressure-sensing electric brushes provide real-time feedback.

[06:53] Which toothbrush types (manual vs electric) best prevent damage?

Both can be effective. A simple soft manual brush works well if used correctly. Electric brushes with soft heads and built-in sensors can guide you, but they require timely head replacements.

[08:59] Are there proper techniques or angles for brushing?

Aim the bristles at a 45° angle towards the gum line and use gentle vibrations or small circular motions. Avoid horizontal scrubbing across the gum line; let the brush head do the work.

[10:33] What non-surgical treatments can reverse mild recession?

Professional deep cleaning to remove sub-gingival plaque/tartar, desensitising or fluoride toothpastes, and specialised chlorhexidine rinses can encourage reattachment and protect exposed roots.

[11:52] When should you consider a gum graft or specialist referral?

Severe recession (≥3 mm), thin gum biotypes with little attached gingiva, or frenal pull warrant referral to a periodontist for graft procedures (e.g. connective tissue graft).

[13:42] How often should you have professional monitoring?

After an initial assessment, six-monthly check-ups suffice for most. Additional appliances (bite plates) or sleep studies may be needed if abfraction or bruxism is present.

[15:02] What are the top three daily habits to protect your gum margins?

Gently floss once nightly before bed.

Use a soft electric toothbrush on a gentle setting and change heads regularly.

Pause during brushing to visually check your gum line and ensure you’re not applying excessive force.


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Disclaimer: The content provided in this podcast, "Save Your Money Save Your Teeth" on Medical Mondays, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as dental or medical advice. The insights and opinions expressed by Dr. Clifford Yudelman and any guests are designed to foster a better understanding of dental health, preventive measures, and general well-being, but should not be interpreted as professional dental or medical recommendations. Dr. Clifford Yudelman does not diagnose, treat, or offer prevention strategies for any health conditions directly through this podcast. This platform is not a substitute for the personalized care and advice provided by a licensed dental or healthcare professional. We strongly encourage our listeners to consult with their own dental care providers to address individual dental health needs and concerns. The information shared here aims to empower listeners with knowledge about dental health but must not be used as a basis for making health-related decisions without professional guidance. Your dental care provider is the best source of advice about your dental and overall health. Please always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified health professionals regarding any questions or concerns about your dental health.

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