Receding Gums Treatment in Western Australia
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What’s Included in Receding Gums Treatment?
- Comprehensive Dental Examination
- Gum Recession Assessment
- Sensitivity and Root Exposure Check
- Plaque and Tartar Removal
- Gum Health Evaluation
- Personalised Treatment Plan
Why Choose Us for Receding Gums Treatment in Western Australia?
- Experienced Dental Team
- Gentle and Comfortable Gum Care
- Advanced Gum Treatment Solutions
- Preventive and Long-Term Care Approach
- Modern Dental Technology
- Trusted by Local Patients Across WA
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- Health Funds Accepted
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- Early Gum Recession Treatment Available
Don’t Ignore Receding Gums – Get Early Care
Receding gums expose tooth roots, leading to sensitivity, decay, and ongoing damage if ignored. Early treatment helps stabilise the condition and protect your teeth. At Infinite Smiles in Western Australia, we provide effective care to manage gum recession.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common causes include gum disease, aggressive brushing, teeth grinding, aging, and poor oral hygiene.
Yes. Gum recession can expose tooth roots and lead to sensitivity, decay, and tooth loss if untreated.
Gums do not grow back naturally, but treatment can stop further recession and protect teeth.
Treatment may include deep cleaning, gum care, desensitising treatments, or gum grafting in advanced cases.
Yes. Aggressive brushing can wear away gum tissue over time.
Yes. Exposed tooth roots can lead to sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods.
Most treatments are comfortable with modern dental techniques.
As soon as you notice symptoms to prevent further damage.
Yes. Gentle brushing, good oral hygiene, and regular dental visits help prevent gum recession.
Yes. Gum disease is one of the leading causes of gum recession.