You can't make your gums 'grow'. I'm assuming that you are experiencing what is commonly called 'receding gums' were the gums are pulling away from the teeth and exposing tooth root surfaces. This can be aesthetically unpleasing and lead to tooth sensitivity.
The best thing you can do is get the opinion of a competent dental health care provider. Your own family dentist can evaluate your situation, and if necessary, refer you to a specialist, presumably a periodontist (gum specialist). Receding gums are frequently associated with a condition called periodontal disease, which happens to be the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
There are surgical procedures in which tissue from other parts of the mouth are grafted into place to replace missing gum tissue. You need to discuss your particular situation with your dentist to determine whether you are a candidate for surgery.
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yes make it eat 3 full size carrots a day they will harden up the gums and make them grow slower
Me not no if gumses growd
They grow inside the gums.
No, not the part outside the gums. The part inside can grow a bit in the early teens, though.
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Yes, if you have wisdom teeth. Not everyone has four. Some people don't have any. They normally grow at the back of the gums, but in some cases grow sideways and have to be removed.
the teeth may be rough from tarter or plaque build up. A periodontist or gum specialist can do a root coverage gum graft to restore the gums to the proper location and most likely fix or recommend who to fix the roughness. most times this is caused by over brushing.
The possessive form of the plural noun gums is gums'.example: Your gums' condition looks excellent.
Chewing is a form of exercise. It leads to stronger jaw muscles, and even stronger gums. Everything gets stronger, when exercised.
No, it is not good to make your gums bleed when you have gingivitis. Bleeding gums indicate inflammation and infection, which can worsen if not treated properly. It's essential to maintain good oral hygiene, such as regular brushing and flossing, and consult a dentist for appropriate treatment to reduce inflammation and promote gum health.