Looking at how your smile looks every day may seem a bit obsessive—but your Fort Pierce dentist would say it can benefit your oral health! Looking at your smile regularly allows you to pinpoint new cavities, figure out where plaque and tartar tend to accumulate, and notice if your teeth seem to have grown larger daily.
This may seem surprising, as adults’ teeth don’t grow, right? Teeth appearing longer than before may be a sign of a serious condition, one that calls for prompt examination to protect oral health.

No, once you’ve reached adulthood and all of your permanent teeth have emerged, your teeth do not continue to grow. The last ones to come should be your wisdom teeth, or third molars.
So, if your teeth aren’t growing, their large appearance can only be due to one cause: your gums have gotten shorter.
Gum recession is when your gums separate from your teeth and slowly shift downward. Various issues can cause it:

Gum recession is often a sign of trouble: be it gingivitis or a too-harsh brushing technique, this indicator calls for an immediate change if you want to keep the good health of your smile. Lost gum tissue doesn’t grow back, so if your gums continue to recede, the damage will be irreversible.
Whatever the cause, your dentist at Smooth Sailing Dental will help you identify it. Call us today, and don’t let your smile suffer!