Gum bleeding and yellowish tartar

2024-11-09 14:09:25
My gum always bleeds and sometimes it stop after spitting 5 to 6 time , tartar is seen and even slight touch from tongues makes it bleed very fast very bad smell comes from mouth , also i have this genetically , but can it be cured if it is by genetic also ?
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Hello ma'am, You need to get oral prophylaxis (teeth cleaning) done.
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Maintain proper oral hygiene

Answered2024-11-15 05:28:32

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You need to get evaluated by a dentist and you would require professional teeth cleaning which is called scaling, followed by using CHX mouthwash and gum paint for your gums. This should solve your problem.
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Get scaling done
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Can do salt water gargle at home twice a day

Answered2024-11-13 07:15:25

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Hello You need to visit the dentist for the scaling so that the calculus deposits will be removed

Answered2024-11-12 07:33:53

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It is not likely a genetic condition as you thought. Calculus ( yellow colour material) is to be cleaned by a deep scaling procedure. Visit dentists regularly to avoid these conditions of bleeding, bad smell etc.,

Answered2024-11-11 13:12:29

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Scaling needed

Answered2024-11-11 11:26:15

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