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Bleeding of gums
I was brushing very hard and one of my tooth gum was bleeding only one tooth was bleeding because I brushed very hard does it cause any harm of bleeding... Then it suddenly stopped... Can you suggest any of the crem
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Consult your dentist whether scaling should be done or not.If not protect your gums from further damage by regular rinsing of mouth and spitting after every diet
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It seems a Scaling at your dentist is due ... Get proper Deep cleaning of you Gums at regular intervals.. Stop brushing hardly.. Use a soft bristle brush and learn the technique of brushing from your dentist.. Use oral rinses twice a day for more healthier gums .
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Hello mam! Nothing to worry mam. Bleeding after a vigorous brushing is normal. You can use hexidine mouthwash and hexidine gel for 15days. Use soft bristles toothbrush. Brush gently.
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U can apply dologel and kenacort cream n it cause no harm
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If you brushed too hard, please avoid the same next time. These are trivial and should heal uneventfully.
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It will heal on its own don’t worry. Brush gently with a soft brush for a few days to avoid injuring the area again
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