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Bleeding from teeth gums
Bleeding of teeth gums while brushing and bad smell from mouth even after multiple brushing. please suggest
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Bleeding gums can be as a result of plaque and calculus formation over time. It's recommended to get a scaling and root planing procedure every year to maintain the health of your gums.
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Hello, bleeding gums and bad breath could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged or habits like smoking in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. Brush your teeth twice daily, you can use any good sensitive toothpaste. Night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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Your disease is Ch. Gen. Gingivitis First you need scaling. Root planing may be required. After that you need 3 days medication & mouthwash to completely cure your problem.
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You have to Brush 2 times in a day with proper brushing technique.
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Wash your mouth with water rinsing thoroughly after each meal.
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Hi sir ....firstly u need scaling and polishing which will maximum reduce u r bleeding and bad breath....If requires u need deep scaling and root planing....proper brushing technique.....If still persists should rule out medical problems associated.
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Meet a dentist nearby
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Brush twice with soft brush....can massage gums with metrogyl_DG gel....use Betadine gargles.
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You probably require scaling and polishing.  Proper clinical examination is required to come to a proper diagnosis.  If scaling( professional cleaning)  is required,get it done after which you ll be told about oral hygiene instructions and maintenance.
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It's not how many times you brush your teeth... What matters is how u brush your teeth... Over brushing in an improper technique leads to gum diseases too... So please visit any dentist for ASAP...
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Visit dentist get scaling done.brush cant remove hard deposits on tooth it has to be removed professsionally by scaling. Once its done bleeding wil stop
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Advised to do scaling and root planning.If the problem persists go in for periodontal/gum treatments as suggested by the dentist
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Hi,Please get a professional teeth cleaning done to get rid of yellow deposits on teeth called tartar .Cleaning will reduce bleeding gum problem & eliminate bad breath.Also brush twice daily & use a mouthwash.
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