Carnac the Magnificent!
02-28-2001, 08:38 PM
(Yawn) Here goes another dental thread . . .
I have *premature* receding gums and dentists over the years have suggested the causes could be either my once wearing orthodontia or perhaps my brushing my teeth too hard (wrong.) But what I've noticed over the years is that at night, my saliva is *very* acidic and I'm wondering if there is any evidence that excessively acidic saliva promotes gum recession--by basically dissolving gum tissue at a very slow rate. (Recently, I've made it a practice to drink water if I wake up in the middle of the night, which helps for awhile.)
Second fascinating question...
We all know that those super-concentrated hydrogen peroxide treatment sessions at the dentists will brighten your smile and make the ladies swoon. Question is, will much-weaker over-the-counter HP do the same thing if used consistently over a period of weeks for a few minutes at a time?
I have *premature* receding gums and dentists over the years have suggested the causes could be either my once wearing orthodontia or perhaps my brushing my teeth too hard (wrong.) But what I've noticed over the years is that at night, my saliva is *very* acidic and I'm wondering if there is any evidence that excessively acidic saliva promotes gum recession--by basically dissolving gum tissue at a very slow rate. (Recently, I've made it a practice to drink water if I wake up in the middle of the night, which helps for awhile.)
Second fascinating question...
We all know that those super-concentrated hydrogen peroxide treatment sessions at the dentists will brighten your smile and make the ladies swoon. Question is, will much-weaker over-the-counter HP do the same thing if used consistently over a period of weeks for a few minutes at a time?