It Might Not Be Your Toothbrush

​When you notice your gums pulling back, your first reaction is quite often guilt. You assume maybe you’re brushing too aggressively or you picked the wrong toothbrush. While brushing technique can contribute in some cases, it is rarely the full story. Gum recession is often a sign of pressure, not polish. The forces created by your bite, especially during grinding or clenching, can slowly push the gum tissue away from the tooth. What appears to be a hygiene issue may actually be a structural one.

What Your Smile Says About Your Health

When it comes to healthcare, the mouth is considered separately from the rest of the body, yet we see every day how closely connected it is to everything else. Your mouth plays an active role in supporting overall wellness, often reflecting what’s happening elsewhere in the body. When you treat oral care as part of your overall wellness routine, the benefits reach beyond your smile. Read on to learn more.