Yellow sticky stuff

2024-01-30 11:47:04
Hi, I am 25(Female). I am taking Axinac-P tablets for back pain and tonsillitis pain. But whenever I take that painkillers after some time I am getting yellow sticky stuff in between my teeth and gums. I will attach the photo for better judgment. Please let me know what is this and what should I do to remove that. Thanks.
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Hi, that is not due to the painkiller. Becauseof adherent calculus in the mouth that will be removed by deep scaling.
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After scaling, maintain your oral health properly ,

Answered2024-02-28 06:55:47

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This is calculus , basically mineralised plaque . You have to get the scaling and polishing done to help you get rid of the same and for gingival health.

Answered2024-02-06 09:52:13

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this is calculus build up. Not related to your painkiller
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plz get scaling done.

Answered2024-02-06 07:55:06

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That is Calculus. You will have to get Deep subgingival scaling and polishing done.
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For more details, visit www.dentalgalaxy.in
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Brush twice daily.

Answered2024-01-31 12:45:51

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You need cleaning of your teeth these are deposits attached on your teeth which need to be cleaned professionally.

Answered2024-01-31 09:07:30

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Axinac-P tablet has nothing to do with the deposits that are being formed on your teeth. Those yellow chunks is actually the calculus deposits because of poor brushing technique and frequency.
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Visit the dentist and get "Scaling " done
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After the scaling follow hygiene practices and maintain to prevent formation of calculus and plaque

Answered2024-01-30 15:16:36

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Hi, it looks like you need a professional dental cleaning. Please visit a dentist and get a clinical examination done.

Answered2024-01-31 12:53:21

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Full mouth scalling needed

Answered2024-01-30 17:37:15

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