Gum recession is a dental condition characterized by the gradual loss of gum tissue, exposing the roots of teeth. This can occur due to a variety of factors, including periodontal disease, genetic predisposition, and aggressive brushing habits. As gum tissues recede, teeth appear longer, and increased sensitivity may occur. Moreover, receding gums can lead to complications such as decay in the exposed root areas and potential tooth loss. Understanding the causes of gum recession is crucial for taking preventative measures and maintaining oral health. Patients who are informed about these causes can better protect their gums and teeth. Gum pulling, also known as gingival manipulation, is a less discussed but significant factor that contributes to gum recession. It involves repetitive movements of the gums, often inadvertently done by individuals who habitually tug at their gum tissues. This action can weaken the gum line over time, exacerbating tissue loss and potential ...