Receding Gums Need Gentle Care, Not "Sawing" Brushing
Say Goodbye to "Sawing" Brushing: A Gentle Defense for Receding Gums
Have you noticed that as you get older, your teeth seem to be getting "longer," with your tooth roots becoming exposed? A sip of cold water or a gust of cool air can send a sharp, painful sensation through your teeth. This isn't an illusion; it's gum recession—a subtle yet crucial signal of oral health issues.
This recession exposes the tooth root surface (dentin), which is much softer than enamel. If you continue to use a traditional hard-bristled toothbrush with a horizontal "sawing" motion, it's like repeatedly sanding the delicate edges of soft wood with sandpaper. Over time, a deep, irreversible groove forms at the junction of the tooth and gum—medically known as a "wedge-shaped defect." This is not only the culprit behind sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet, and sour foods, but also the beginning of tooth cracks and even fractures.
Faced with fragile tooth roots, we don't need more forceful cleaning, but rather more intelligent care. True cleaning should never come at the cost of damage. Gentleness is the only force needed. As we age, our bodies crave more delicate care. Gums and tooth roots, like a baby's skin, need to be protected from rough friction and treated with understanding care.
TongueClear® Airbag Oral Brush is precisely this "gentle defense customized for sensitive tooth roots." It transforms brushing from a potentially damaging daily task into a health ritual of self-care.
