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I just want to if there is any problem if some of the gums attached to our teeth is gone and will it affect the treatment?
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Go for a dental check up,we have to see if there is any gum infection present,
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Hello We can only tell by seeing your gums Please mention what kind of treatment you are referring to
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That depends on the procedure and clinical investigation of the particular tooth. What you want to acheive the end result matters and what is the priodontal condition of that tooth .
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Visit your nearest dentist and consult once
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Only after examining one can tell what to do ..
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Yes ,it affects the treatment procedure and first we have check the condition of gingiva and periodontium clinically. and how much there is gingival recession/ attached gum loss.
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contact to near by dentist or consult to us also
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Hello sir, we have to check the periodontal condition of the teeth clinically for that. Visit the clinic
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gum loss or gingival recession is a cause of concern
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please visit a dentist for clinical examination
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