I've got a severe gum recession with one of my lower teeth that my hygienist thinks is due to having had braces about 10 years ago. She says I only have about 2mm of gum until I would then need a gum tissue graft to prevent infection and tooth loss. She described it to me and it doesn't sound very good: http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/gum-tissue-graft-surgery#1
Isn't there some kind of material that could be applied to the base of the tooth to keep it covered. Maybe some kind of adhesive? It's hard to believe that fillings can be put in teeth, but they don't have anything that can simply cover over the exposed root of a tooth without removing skin from the roof of my mouth! That would probably be felt for quite some time, and I'm sure my tongue would feel it for the rest of my life whenever it touches the roof of my mouth, reminding me that a piece of skin was removed.
BTW, I posted a picture of the tooth in question in another thread awhile back. Here's a link to that thread if you want to see the picture: https://www.dentistry-forums.com/threads/is-this-much-erosion-of-gum-normal.21860/
Isn't there some kind of material that could be applied to the base of the tooth to keep it covered. Maybe some kind of adhesive? It's hard to believe that fillings can be put in teeth, but they don't have anything that can simply cover over the exposed root of a tooth without removing skin from the roof of my mouth! That would probably be felt for quite some time, and I'm sure my tongue would feel it for the rest of my life whenever it touches the roof of my mouth, reminding me that a piece of skin was removed.
BTW, I posted a picture of the tooth in question in another thread awhile back. Here's a link to that thread if you want to see the picture: https://www.dentistry-forums.com/threads/is-this-much-erosion-of-gum-normal.21860/