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Gums don't grow back on their own

Receding Gums Treatment near St Paul's

City of London

Are your teeth appearing longer than before? Gums withdrawing from the tooth surface? This is gum recession — and it won’t reverse on its own. At our EC4 practice, GDC-registered dentists assess the cause and discuss treatment options to protect exposed roots and restore gum appearance where appropriate.

Stop Recession50% Member Discount

Assessment

£30

Gum Graft

from £400

⚠️ Recession Gets Worse — Treatment Can Restore Coverage

GDC Registered
GDC Registered
City of London
CQC Regulated

Do You Have Receding Gums?

Check any signs you've noticed. This will help you understand if you need treatment.

What Causes Gum Recession?

Understanding the cause helps us treat effectively and prevent recurrence.

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Aggressive Brushing

Brushing too hard wears away gum tissue over time. It's one of the most common causes.

✓ Preventable
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Gum Disease

Bacterial infection destroys gum tissue and bone. The #1 cause of severe recession.

✓ Preventable
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Genetics

Some people have naturally thin or fragile gum tissue that's more prone to recession.

Not preventable
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Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)

Clenching and grinding puts excessive force on gums, causing them to recede.

✓ Preventable
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Misaligned Teeth

Crooked teeth create uneven pressure on gums and bone.

✓ Preventable
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Tobacco Use

Smoking restricts blood flow to gums and accelerates tissue breakdown.

✓ Preventable

Receding Gums Treatment Options

From conservative options to surgical solutions — we'll recommend what's right for your situation.

Deep Cleaning

from £150
from £300

If gum disease is causing recession, we first treat the infection with scaling and root planing.

Recovery: 1-2 days sensitivityBest for: Early recession with gum disease

Bonding / Composite Restoration

from £97.50
from £195

Tooth-coloured composite covers exposed roots. Quick fix for sensitivity, but doesn't restore gum tissue.

Recovery: Same dayBest for: Mild recession, sensitivity relief

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Treatment Comparison: Which Is Right for You?

FeatureDeep CleanGum GraftPinholeBonding
Restores actual gum tissue
Covers exposed roots
Reduces sensitivityPartial
Helps prevent further recession
Minimally invasive
Treats multiple teeth at onceLimited
Long-term resultsN/AOften many yearsOften many years3-5 years

Not sure which is right for you? We'll recommend the best option after your assessment.

What Results Can You Expect?

Reduced Sensitivity

No more wincing at cold drinks or ice cream. Covered roots mean protected nerves.

Improved Appearance

Your teeth will look their natural length again. No more 'long in the tooth' look.

Protected Tooth Roots

Roots are softer than enamel and decay easily. Gum coverage protects them.

Prevented Tooth Loss

Severe recession leads to loose teeth. Treatment stops progression.

Why You Shouldn't Wait

Gum recession can progress over time, particularly if the underlying cause is not addressed.
Exposed roots are more vulnerable to decay and wear than enamel, and decay can progress faster on root surfaces, so early assessment matters
Early treatment is simpler, less invasive, and more affordable
Severe or progressing recession can contribute to sensitivity, root decay, gum disease, and in some cases tooth loss, depending on the underlying cause.

Your Treatment Journey

1

Consultation & Assessment

30 mins

We measure recession depth, check for gum disease, and take photos. You'll understand exactly what's happening and why.

2

Treatment Planning

Same visit

We recommend the best option for your situation — from simple to surgical. Clear pricing, no pressure.

3

Treatment Day

30 mins - 2 hours

Most procedures are done under local anaesthetic — just some pressure.

4

Healing & Recovery

1-14 days

Follow our aftercare instructions. Most patients return to normal activities within 24-48 hours.

5

Follow-Up & Maintenance

Ongoing

We check healing and teach you how to prevent future recession. Regular check-ups keep results lasting.

How to Prevent Further Recession

Treatment works best when combined with prevention strategies

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush

Hard bristles damage gum tissue

Don't brush aggressively

Gentle circles, not harsh scrubbing

Use proper brushing technique

Angle brush 45° toward gumline

Treat gum disease promptly

Infection is the #1 cause

Wear a night guard if you grind

Protects against bruxism damage

Quit smoking

Tobacco accelerates gum loss

Get regular hygiene appointments

Professional cleaning prevents disease

Consider orthodontics

Straight teeth = even pressure

Frequently Asked Questions

About receding gums and treatment options

No. Once gum tissue is lost, it cannot regenerate on its own. This is why treatment is important — the recession will only get worse without intervention. However, professional treatments can help manage the condition effectively.

Your Gums Can Be Restored

Don't let receding gums affect your confidence or your health. Book a consultation and discover your treatment options.

020 7183 3709

Open Monday–Saturday • 2 mins from St Pauls tube

Opening April 2026

Patient Reviews

We're preparing to welcome our first patients at St Paul Medical & Dental. Patient reviews will be available once we open our doors in April 2026.

5 Ave Maria Lane, City of London, EC4M 7AQ

We look forward to providing exceptional dental and medical care to the City of London community.

Meet Our Dental Team

Our experienced dental team is fully qualified and registered with the GDC, delivering safe, high-quality care in line with the highest professional standards.
Because our patients deserve nothing less.

Registered. Regulated. Trusted.

At St Paul Medical & Dental, we are in process of registering with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and our clinicians are registered with the relevant UK regulatory bodies, including the GDC and GMC. Our dentists, dental nurses and medical professionals deliver care that meets the highest clinical, safety and ethical standards, because our patients deserve nothing less.

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