Gum recession is a relatively common disease at present. First, it will cause the patient's gums to begin to shrink, and a large piece of teeth will be exposed. Because it is not treated in time, there may be some troubles and problems. Therefore, at this time, the teeth must be fixed first, and then cooperate with good model treatment. The doctor will generally pull out the loose teeth and then help us replace dentures, but these should be treated according to the actual physical condition of the patient with gum recession. Although it is known that the cause of gum atrophy is vitamin deficiency, systemic symptoms of vitamin deficiency are rarely found in patients with gum atrophy. Clinically, the effect of treating gum atrophy by taking large amounts of vitamins is not good. The latest research results have found that gum recession is a local organ degeneration phenomenon, or in other words, a local nutrient delivery disorder. To make up for this congenital defect, the only feasible way is to deliver nutrients directly, that is, not through the functional conversion of the digestive system, not through blood transmission, but directly let an exposed tissue absorb nutrients. This is called extracorporeal nutrient delivery in medicine. The good news is that products that can perform this kind of extracorporeal nutrient delivery have been successfully developed. Gum atrophy is no longer an "incurable disease". As long as the alveolar bone is not completely absorbed, in theory, it can be regenerated through the gums to re-firm loose teeth, and the effect of use is generally good. There are three treatment methods: 1. Tooth fixation: This method is to use a dental fixator to fix the good teeth that are loose. This method is actually not advisable because the good teeth will also become loose. It can only achieve simple fixation and has no therapeutic effect. 2. Tooth extraction therapy: Doctors generally recommend removing loose teeth and then replacing them with dentures. This method should be the one that most people have to accept. Removing one less tooth is a concern for every elderly person. Pulling out teeth and replacing them with dentures not only fails to achieve the desired therapeutic effect, it is also completely irrelevant and will only remove the root cause. After wearing dentures, they still rely on good teeth and gums for support, so it will also put a certain burden on the good teeth. If it is not done well, it will cause great irritation to the gums. 3. Tooth gold nutrition absorption therapy: This is a new product extracted from natural plants. It does not contain any chemical additives and has no peculiar smell. It does not need to enter the stomach and intestines for digestion during use. Just hold it in your mouth and brush your teeth and rinse your mouth. In the case of gum recession, the principle of Tooth Gold is to use natural plant essence ingredients directly to act on the oral cavity, so that the shrinking gums absorb nutrients and regenerate, expand again and tightly wrap the teeth, fix the loose teeth, and achieve significant results. |
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