Bleeding Gums since Few days. please hel

2017-02-26 20:41:23
I had done gum treatment in September. but my gums started bleeding again. Can you please guide? Do we have any home remedy for this?
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Hello, bleeding gums could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your DEEP scaling and polishing done. Brush your teeth twice daily, night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.

Answered2017-02-28 04:45:39

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You might be having subgingival calculus
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kindly visit periodontist

Answered2017-02-27 08:50:06

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Ideally you should go for regular dental check up every 6 months to keep your teeth and gums in healthy condition.according to your complaint if some gum treatment was done in September ,almost five months have been passed and its okay to have a pre-visit follow up to your dentist.Home remedy for bleeding gums is to use warm saline rinses that is 1 tsp of normal salt in Luke warm water twice daily.Also use of chlorhexidine mouthwash can be helpful.Visit to a dentist is must for you
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Visit a dentist
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Don't try to brush very vigorously over the bleeding gums you might accidentally injure the soft tissue(gums).

Answered2017-02-27 08:19:42

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Bleeding gums can be due to various reasons....you should get a proper scaling done and get a follow up done regularly for sometime. You can ask he respective Dentist to keep you on doxycycline therapy which definitely will help and do ask for the rcorrect totth brushing demo as you have to take post treatment care of your gums and teeth

Answered2017-02-27 06:23:50

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Please visit the treating dentist again because bleeding cannot start soo.... soon if the cleaning is done properly, and most important is that you have to follow the instructions given to you religiously .

Answered2017-02-27 06:16:50

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Hiii.. ....actually getting bleeding in  gums sounds a bit too early..... I would advise you to please visit the dentist and first find the cause of bleeding .....may be a deep scaling would be required. Take care

Answered2017-02-27 05:29:31

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You had done gum treatment in september so almost 5 month back. We recommend cleaning every six months but in some cases where patient compliance is poor supportive periodontal trreatment should be done every 3 months. So visit dentist or if possible periodontist for scaling. If after reevaluation there are pockets go for flap surgery as scaling removes calculus above gums not deep subgingival calculus which can be removed only during flap surgery.

Answered2017-02-27 13:45:33

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This is due to either Vit C defficiency or tartar formation in gingival gaps.i
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start with chewable Vit C tabs once in a day. cinsult periodontist in yiur area.
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Chewable vit C mouthwash use.

Answered2017-02-27 09:59:36

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Hello, suggest you consult a periodontist,who can assess your present gum condition and advise you accordingly. Regards Dr SUMANMAKAM

Answered2017-02-27 07:39:23

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Hi,There is no home remedy for bleeding gums problem but get a professional teeth cleaning done as it has to be done 6 monthly to yearly .Brush twice daily & use a mouthwash.

Answered2017-02-27 05:23:18

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Please have your gun condition checked once more. They shoukd not be bleeding so soon again. Maybe you have some deposits under tke gum line thst need to be cleaned out again. You can make an appt and come in for a check up so we can diagnose thir treason for bleeding.
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immediate appt with your dentist.

Answered2017-02-27 05:04:59

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