I am feeling painless chronic sensation in the gum around my fronth teeth from 2 days , i think my gum may be receding , is it a permamnent damage or is there a way by which i can regrow my receded gums
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Ideally a clinical checkup by a dentist would be required to know for sure what is the cause of the sensation.
It could be caused by the receding gums on your front teeth. If I understand correctly you must be experiencing sensation on consumption of cold liquids. The recession of gums may be caused by hard deposits on your teeth which need to be cleaned professionally by a dentist.
The condition is treatable and you would need to consult a periodontist for the same.
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