Ways In Which Your Gums And Teeth Are Changing As You Age
- Ross H. Dixon, DDS

- Jul 29, 2025
- 1 min read
As we age, our gums can naturally recede, making our teeth appear longer. This is due to the normal wear and tear on the gums over time.

Additionally, the enamel on our teeth can wear down, causing our teeth to become more yellow or discolored. The shifting of teeth can also occur as we age, leading to overcrowding or gaps between teeth.
However, these changes can also be a sign of underlying dental conditions that require attention. Periodontal disease, bone loss, or teeth grinding can all contribute to these changes in the mouth. It's important to schedule regular dental check-ups to monitor these changes and address any potential issues before they become more severe.
For those who are concerned about the appearance of their teeth and gums, cosmetic dentistry offers solutions such as dental implants, veneers, and gum contouring to restore a more youthful and vibrant smile. By staying proactive and addressing these changes early, you can maintain healthy gums and a beautiful smile as you age.
Consider the following changes and how to take action to address them:
Receding Gums
Changing Teeth Color
Shifting Teeth
Reduced Teeth Pain
At Ross H. Dixon, DDS, we use the latest innovations and materials in cosmetic all-porcelain crowns and veneers and white filling materials to mimic your natural teeth and maximize longevity. Call to book your appointment today 858-452-4298






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