Recurring gingivitis

2022-01-27 10:01:07
How to get rid of gingivitis completely? Have got scaling done a number of times but it keeps coming back
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Maybe you are suffering from recurrent gingivitis. You need to visit dental clinic regularly. Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day, use mouthwash, warm saline water rinses two to three times a day. Some time gingivitis can occur due to other reasons also. So consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.

Answered2022-01-28 08:11:28

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To get rid of gingivitis have to visit dentist for deep scaling for every six months and later maintenance phase also matters alot -Brush twice a day -Use chlorhexidine mouthwash twice daily after having brush -change the brush for every 3 months having  with medium size bristles

Answered2022-01-27 18:37:15

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Teeth cleaning needs to be done every six months for every individual since plaque and calculus is recurrent. Its a continuous cycle. Kindly go through the blog in the link below for perfect teeth care.
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"10 Dental Commandments for Happy Teeth!" by Dr.Rashmi Bamane - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/10-dental-commandments-for-happy-teeth-40426/post

Answered2022-01-27 11:46:17

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The best way to control gingivitis is a good oral hygiene regime following professional tooth cleaning.
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You may use anti plaque mouthwashes, which your periodontist (gum specialist) may prescribe.
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Please make sure you brush twice a day and clean between your teeth using either dental floss or inter dental brushes. A gum specialist will tell you what is best for you.

Answered2022-01-28 08:08:45

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