Blood while brushing

2021-06-05 01:55:20
My lower row of teeth has calcium like deposits in the joining of two teeths in the bottom side. Iam unable to explain clearly. i also couldnt brush with pressure as sometimes i get blood(very little). How to rectify this.attached the photo of my teeth
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This is due to poor oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice daily. Visit your dental surgeon for scaling and polishing.

Answered2021-06-05 15:54:14

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It’s not calcium, it’s good debris which has harden to form calculus. It ha Sri be cleaned by a dentist. Regular brushing is insufficient to remove it.
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Visit near by dentist and get scaling done.

Answered2021-06-05 04:22:14

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The bleeding from gums is due to  chronic gingivitis ( gum inflammation)  happens due to accumulation of calculus and plaque.
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please visit a dentist  and get the professional  cleaning and polishing done..and use a chlorexidine mouth wash, stolin gum paint,and omnident tooth paste

Answered2021-06-06 05:08:05

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