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What should tetracycline teeth with a mouthful of teeth and gums do if they shrink severely for 20 years?
Comparatively speaking, the threat of gingival atrophy is greater. Gingival atrophy will lead to root exposure, tooth loosening and eventually tooth loss.

The main threat of tetracycline teeth is that they are prone to dentin hypersensitivity, tooth embrittlement and cracking due to the lack of enamel protection.

Biological therapy can be used to improve the condition of tetracycline teeth, so that atrophic gums can gradually recover and regenerate and avoid falling off. Its bioremediation components can remove the oxidized spots on the tetracycline tooth surface, restore the luster of the tooth surface, achieve the effect of natural whitening, and add a biological protective layer on the tooth surface to make up for the loss of tooth enamel protection and prevent dentin allergy and tooth embrittlement.

At the national level, it can also directly deliver nutrition to atrophic gums, restore gingival expansion and regeneration of nutritional metabolism, and repack loose teeth. As for the tooth inversion caused by orthodontic failure, we can only hope that the gums will get better after they are healthy and full.