Paining gums.......

2017-01-06 07:10:39
My gums are paining and gums are looking red and white ....... at the ends.... what to do?? Please let me know....
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Hi, redness and paining gums may be due to infection in your gums. Consult your dentist and get scaling done. Always follow your home care remedies correctly which will be enlisted by your doctor and visit your dentist once in every 6 months.

Answered2017-01-10 07:24:44

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Sir it would be better that you consult with a Periodontist .

Answered2017-01-09 06:16:58

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this is because of periodontal infection. the gums are swollen and inflamed.consult a PERIODONTIST as soon as possible for exact treatment planning

Answered2017-01-08 08:29:42

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Visit a dentist and he will suggest you deep scaling followed by prescription which includes regular use of mouthwash and gum massage for 1week.you will b surely relieved of pain and swollen gums.

Answered2017-01-07 17:55:46

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Consult a dentist personally and get your checkup done. Delay or fear will only worsen your condition

Answered2017-01-07 12:47:24

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Consult a dentist for scaling and polishing.
Health Tips
Apply  mucopain gel on gums and wash after 10 mins. use twice daily

Answered2017-01-07 07:31:10

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Hii.. you should visit dentist

Answered2017-01-06 13:39:50

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Locate a nearest dentist and get a checkup done, the concern person will definitely guide you the solution.

Answered2017-01-06 12:52:53

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Hello, red and white gums could be because of deposits on teeth or food lodged between teeth.Visit a dentist get your scaling and polishing done. Brush twice daily, maintain proper brushing technique, floss regularly and rinse after every meal.

Answered2017-01-06 12:22:08

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Hi,Please visit a periodontist or gum specialist who will diagnose the condition & decide the treatment plan.

Answered2017-01-11 06:41:26

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please dont panic. show it to a dentist and get scaling done. till then do brushing regularly for twice a day. and do warm salt water gargle everyday.:)

Answered2017-01-08 06:47:37

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Visit to ur near dentist for check up. symptoms may vary according to ur oral hygiene and habits..if u hav history of viral fever or dengue or chickengunia recently than make sure u tell ur dentist right away.no need to panic .it will sure heal after the treatment given. Regards Dr Saurabh.

Answered2017-01-08 06:27:28

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It seems your Gums have become weak due to infection.
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Consult a dentist as soon as possible
Health Tips
you can start rinsing with luke warm saline water 4 to 5 times a day,

Answered2017-01-07 03:54:56

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You are suffering from pyorrhoea and are advised to visit the dentist.Get Teeth Scaling and polishing done and then maintain proper oral hygiene to maintain good oral conditions.Follow proper brushing technique and have regular teeth scaling done after every 6 months. For any more query or treatment visit us today.Dr Ratnika Agarwal, Dental Surgeon/Owner of Smile Up Dental Care & Implant Center , PUNE

Answered2017-01-06 17:12:34

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Hello, you need to consult a periodontist ASAP. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-01-06 13:27:24

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The condition seems to be swollen and spongy gums due to pyorrhoea or chronic generalised gingivitis,first you need to visit dentist for oral prophylaxis or Ultrasonic scaling and later on the dentist will recommend some medication for this problem,for further suggestion or treatment contact me on 9935427535

Answered2017-01-06 07:46:38

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