I work as a dental nurse for a private dentist. You may have microdontia, where your teeth appear or are rather small, therefore more gum shows (I think). Nothing to worry about so I've heard. There is a surgical procedure where you can have some of your gum lasered off to expose more of your tooth so they look larger =)
I have this problem too. So, I am waiting on an answer as well. I do not like my smile bc.I tend to show all my gums on the top teeth.I mean you can see fromt the front to both sides of my mouth (gums) that is.Whenever I try to put my teeth together I can feel some pressure. My top teeth appear to sit over my bottom teeth. Will braces help correct these issues? THX Wide Smile:) Hello wondering if, that your gums that stick out more than you teeth are a result from having you wisdom teeth removed? Or that you feel that there is a pressure that is making you gums pop out?
She is as old has her gums and a little older than her teeth.
Bleeding from the gums when brushing can be a sign of gum disease, such as gingivitis. This is typically caused by a buildup of plaque on the teeth, leading to inflammation and bleeding of the gums. It's important to see a dentist to address the issue and prevent further complications.
you can whiten yellow teeth at home by brushing your teeth more than twice a day,and you can direct apply a Hydrogen peroxide mixed with water in to your teeth.Please be careful when applying,this may can cause damage to your gums.
Have it pulled out.
Rodent's teeth: they never stop growing and need to be constantly worn down, otherwise they can harm their gums and inner cheek. They have two longer top and bottom teeth, which are sharper than the rest.
No, not at all unless your gums are infected and there not taken care of. That can cause more than just Heart Disease. That can cause Lung Disease and Mouth Cancer aswell.
These are your teeth. The "red hill" is your gums. The "thirty white horses" are your teeth, as each of us have 30 teeth (actually 32, barring any adult tooth loss). The actions described (stamping, for example) illustrate things you do with your teeth, in this case chewing.
Oral irrigation device or oral irrigator (as what they are commonly called) are used to effectively clean gums and teeth. It is used to clean off plaque and other food pieces especially in between teeth which are hard to reach when brushing. Oral irrigator is proven to effectively clean the teeth and mouth rather than using dental floss. It is also proven to cause less bleeding than the risk of bleeding from using dental floss.
Compression floss for dental hygiene can help remove plaque and food particles from between teeth more effectively than regular floss. It can also stimulate the gums and improve blood circulation in the gums, leading to better overall oral health.
No. Humans have 16 teeth in the upper jaw and 16 in the lower jaw. In many cases the last one on each side of each jaw doesn't come in until in the 20's or later, which is why they are called wisdom teeth. In some cases they never come through the gums.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.