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Front gum swelling
Hello, sir my front gum swell on teeth but no pain and i saw little bit a blood in border of swelling gum but I don't have any pain
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Most commonly there is no pain of gum swelling or gum bleeding at the initial stage. But later on when it progresses, it causes bleeding gums and leads to alveolar bone infection. And one more thing , you should visit your nearby dentist because it can be moderate type of infection. So visit your dentist as soon as possible, Till date you can use Rexidine M Forte Gel over the gums. Use it 3 to 4 times in a day and massage over the gums.
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Do Warm Water saline gargles 4 to 5 times in a day. and use ultra soft toothbrush for cleaning your teeth.
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Dear practo user Gum swelling, no pain, bleeding, all suggest deposits under the gums. It's better to get scaling done.
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use Stolin gum paint
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vitamin C and D are essential for maintaining healthy gums
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Dear practo user Visit specialist dentist nearby and get it checked. It may worsen conditions by loosening of teeth or pyorrhoea. Can share your photos for definite treatment plan.
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Swollen and bleeding gum means early sign of gum disease It doesn’t pain in early stages but create lots damage to bone if it advances deeper You need to see dental specialist for gum cleaning
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Can be due to calculus formation or food deposits in teeth. Attach picture for better reference. Warm salt water gargle. Stonllin R toothpaste.
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