Treat Gum Recession in Ozark

Receding Gums? Get expert care!

Proudly serving the heart of Missouri, we welcome patients from Ozark, Nixa, Springfield, Rogersville, and surrounding communities.

Protect your gums to smile with confidence

Are you noticing longer teeth or shrinking gums? Gum recession can expose tooth roots, leading to sensitivity, increased risk of decay, and aesthetic concerns. If left untreated, it can even contribute to tooth loss. At Excel Dental, we offer effective solutions to protect and restore your gums.

Schedule an appointment with us today ⏤ our Ozark dentists treat receding gums and will help you regain a healthy, confident smile.

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What causes gum recession?

Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing their roots. Common causes include:

  • ZGum disease (periodontal disease)
  • ZAggressive brushing
  • ZTeeth grinding or clenching
  • ZSmoking or tobacco use
  • ZPoor oral hygiene
  • ZGenetics

Understanding the cause of your gum recession is the first step in creating an effective treatment plan.

How we treat gum recession

  • ZGum Recontouring — A procedure that reshapes the gums to restore a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing gumline, improving both function and appearance.
  • ZGum Therapy — Non-surgical treatments to remove plaque and tartar, and help restore healthy gums.
  • ZMouthguards — Custom-fit mouthguards designed to protect your teeth and gums from grinding and clenching, preventing further recession.
  • ZEducation and Prevention — Personalized guidance on proper brushing and flossing techniques, as well as lifestyle adjustments to prevent further gum damage.
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FAQs

What are the signs of gum recession?

Common signs include tooth sensitivity, longer-looking teeth, visible roots, or gumline notching. Bleeding or swollen gums may also accompany it if gum disease is involved.

Can gum recession heal on its own?

No, gum recession cannot regenerate naturally. However, professional treatment can stop further damage and restore your gums.

What happens if I ignore gum recession?

Untreated gum recession can lead to tooth sensitivity, root decay, and eventually tooth loss. It can also be a sign of advanced gum disease, which affects overall oral health.

How can I prevent gum recession?

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush, practice gentle brushing, and maintain good oral hygiene. Regular dental visits are crucial for catching early signs of gum problems.

Straight from our patients’ mouths

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Denise G.

So happy to have found Excel! Dr. Davis is one of the few American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry members in the area. They truly care about their patients and providing the right care.

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Susan G.

Excel Dental provides the BEST dental care! They offer a whole-person approach to dentistry…it’s not just about your teeth. They go above and beyond in regards to education and patient care and it begins the moment you walk in the door. If you’re looking for comprehensive, anxiety-free dental care, this is the place!

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James M.

Dr. Davis is the best and most wonderful dentist I’ve ever had! I appreciate her dedication, caring, and knowledgeable professionalism, not only from her but also from her entire staff. What an amazing team!

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Advanced Expertise

We use modern techniques to effectively treat gum recession and protect your oral health.

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Personalized Solutions

Your gums are unique! Our team tailors treatments to address your specific needs and restore your smile.

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Compassionate Care

Our Ozark team prioritizes your comfort and ensures a relaxing experience throughout your treatment.

You deserve excellent dental care

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Our Office

Address

1701 W James River Rd
Ozark, MO 65721
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Hours

Monday: 7am–4pm
Tuesday: 7am–4pm
Wednesday: 8am–5pm
Thursday: 8am–5pm