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Passive eruption

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Passive eruption is a dental condition that occurs when the teeth do not fully emerge from the gums. This can result in a gummy smile, where the gums cover a significant portion of the teeth, making them appear shorter than they actually are. Passive eruption can also lead to other dental issues, such as tooth decay and gum disease, as the gums can trap bacteria and food particles around the teeth.

As a local family dentist, we understand the importance of addressing passive eruption early on to prevent further dental problems. Our team of experienced dentists can diagnose passive eruption through a thorough examination and recommend the appropriate treatment plan. Treatment options may include gum contouring, where excess gum tissue is removed to reveal more of the tooth, or orthodontic treatment to properly align the teeth and gums.

At Miller Comfort Dental, we prioritize the comfort and satisfaction of our patients. We offer a range of dental services, including preventative care, restorative treatments, and cosmetic procedures, to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our state-of-the-art facility and advanced technology allow us to provide high-quality dental care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.

If you are experiencing symptoms of passive eruption or have any other dental concerns, we encourage you to reach out to us at Miller Comfort Dental. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized care and helping you achieve optimal oral health. You can learn more about our services and schedule an appointment by visiting our Contact Us page on our website. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

FAQs

1. What is passive eruption and how does it affect my dental health?
Passive eruption is a natural process where the gums recede and the teeth appear longer as they emerge from the gums. It can affect dental health if the gums recede too much, exposing the tooth roots and causing sensitivity or even tooth decay. A family dentist can monitor passive eruption and recommend treatment if necessary.

2. Can passive eruption be prevented or reversed?
Passive eruption cannot be prevented, but it can be managed with good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups. If the gums recede too much, a family dentist may recommend gum grafting or other treatments to restore gum tissue and protect the teeth.

3. Is passive eruption a sign of gum disease?
Passive eruption is not necessarily a sign of gum disease, but it can be a risk factor. Gum disease can cause the gums to recede more quickly and severely, leading to tooth loss and other complications. A family dentist can evaluate your gum health and recommend appropriate treatment to prevent or manage gum disease.

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