Bleeding gums and bad breath could be due to infection in gums. You need to get them cleaned professionally.
Consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
Till then try to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day, use mouthwash, warm saline water rinses two to three times a day.
Bleeding from the gums usually means "gingivitis" which is the inflammation of your gums.
You will need a deep cleaning of the gums and it should be done soon. 5-6 years is too long to wait.
Next Steps
Please consult with a periodontal (gum specialist)
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Bleeding gums and bad breath: clear indication of pyorrhoea and gum infection and since you have been facing it from the Past 5 to 6 years that means it must have gone into a bit moderate stage. For this you need to visit your dentist and get a deep scaling done. This cannot be cured at home and if you ignore it will lead to severe problems ultimately the teeth will start moving and you will end up losing your teeth.
Next Steps
Kindly visit a dentist and get the treatment done
Health Tips
Don’t ignore it neither do rely on over-the-counter mouth washes
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Blood from the gums and bad odour from the mouth indicates that you are having pyorrhoea for which you need to get teeth cleaning and polishing done. It is a normal procedure that is recommended to be done every 6 to 7 months.
It cannot be cured by any home remedy.
Next Steps
Just visit your dentist and get your teeth cleaning done
Health Tips
do not ignore it as it will lead to severe condition leading to shedding of your teeth
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