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What should I do if gingival atrophy begins to shrink slowly after orthodontics?
Hello,

Gingival atrophy occurs in the process of orthodontics (usually correction, porcelain, etc.). Gingival atrophy will definitely occur within 3 years), and it is more appropriate to use dental gold to care and repair. The reason for your gingival atrophy is that you have to wear braces and retainers for a long time in orthodontics (the orthodontic cycle is very long, usually taking about 2 ~ 3 years), which will inevitably lead to the rejection of foreign bodies in your mouth. This long-term rejection will inevitably cause or aggravate the obstacles of local nutritional metabolism in your gums, which is likely to lead to gingival atrophy and periodontitis.

Therefore, before and after orthodontics, it is suggested to use dental gold 1 for daily care, protect gums through adequate nutrition supply, and minimize the sequelae caused by orthodontics. Usually used for 1 ~ 2 months, the effect of protecting gums is very obvious.

If you want to know more about the causes of gingival atrophy, how to judge and how to prevent it, you can continue to refer to the original FAQ manual of gingival atrophy.