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  • sychodelix
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 280

    #16
    Yeah, smoking was way more hazardous to my teeth than snus has been.

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    • Mykislt
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 677

      #17
      Anyone from todays snuson noticed gum recession?

      I am so paranoid that I'm doing irreversible damage with my loose snus usage, every day I look in the mirror for a few minutes. It's so scary to think that you may be destroying your mouth.

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      • gentlemanly
        Banned Users
        • Mar 2008
        • 247

        #18
        I have gum recession as well. When I started I didn't take quite such good care of my teeth as I do now, and have some staining where the recession is, not too bad, but noticable to me.

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        • nicodude
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 688

          #19
          Never noticed, than again I never thought to check. But I put my portions in the same spot all the time, and the los on the other side, in the same spot, and have not had any noticable problems.

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          • fishmeat
            Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 767

            #20
            I haven't noticed any snus related recession, I do however have gum recession due to lack of proper dental hygiene when I was younger. I brush 2-3 times a day out of habit from quitting smoking.

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            • lxskllr
              Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 13435

              #21
              I have a small amount of recession, but it's been stable for awhile now. Nothing too terrible.

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              • Snus Boost
                Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 640

                #22
                I noticed some recession years ago from smoking in one spot. It hasn't become any worse with snus. I think most of it could be attributed to two things. 1. we didn't check before snus and if you look for something hard enough it will appear. 2. many people brush too many times a day too hard when using snus.

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                • rkh3
                  Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 110

                  #23
                  I have recession, bad in certain areas, and it got worse after I started using snus a year ago. Have had two gum surgeries (grafting) over the winter and likely will have two more. Although it got worse after I started using snus I believe it would have happened anyways, have a family history of it. Periodontist told me to be sure to brush and floss 2x/day, not much else I can do. He does not believe using any brand of mouthwash will help.
                  Years ago your teeth would just fall out, now a periodontist can repair the damage, it is not irreversible.

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                  • Monkey
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 3290

                    #24
                    I have recession from when I dipped and smoked....not so much from snus.

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                    • tom502
                      Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 8985

                      #25
                      I recently quit oral tobacco because of my gum concerns. I did have some slight issue before I did oral tobacco, but I believe it's use further aggravates it, and I just don't want the mental stress of thinking it will get worse and I'll lose my teeth. To me, it's the number one bad aspect of oral tobacco, actually, I think having anything on your gums like that, be it a folded napkin or coffee grounds would have the same effect, so it's tobacco per se, just the act of it rubbing on your gums. Of course this is individual, some may not have any gum weaknesses at all.

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                      • skyline142
                        Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 193

                        #26
                        I can bet ya it has to do with brushing. I used a manual toothbrush for a very long time, and just the feel of the brush I always used quite a bit of pressure, because it never felt like it was doing much if I went soft with it. Well,now I have gum recession, I am only 20 as well. if I take my nail, and kind scrape a bit where my gums are receded, there is even root pain. And I really have never been into sweets or soda or anything. At least not for about 5 or 6 years.

                        This can save your gums, GET A SONICARE TOOTHBRUSH!. I am telling you, it WILL be a worthy investment. Make sure its sonicare. I BARELY press at all, barely use any pressure, and my teeth feel so smooth afterwards. Even when I floss, barely anything comes out. I got mine for about 70 bucks. Heads I change about once every 5 months. Because so little pressure is needed in order to feel like your brushing is working.

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                        • TommyGunBC
                          Member
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 268

                          #27
                          I have gum recession that I thought was caused by smoking as it seemed to come on after I had quit , but I learned from my dentist that it was caused by grinding my teeth while I sleep , I have got a night guard now to stop this and purchased a waterpik and a sonicare toothbrush to make sure everything is tip top clean in my mouth .

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                          • rkh3
                            Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 110

                            #28
                            Originally posted by tom502 View Post
                            I recently quit oral tobacco because of my gum concerns. I did have some slight issue before I did oral tobacco, but I believe it's use further aggravates it, and I just don't want the mental stress of thinking it will get worse and I'll lose my teeth. To me, it's the number one bad aspect of oral tobacco, actually, I think having anything on your gums like that, be it a folded napkin or coffee grounds would have the same effect, so it's tobacco per se, just the act of it rubbing on your gums. Of course this is individual, some may not have any gum weaknesses at all.
                            You quit nicotine cold turkey or what did you go to?

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