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Gum bleeding
Ive been experiencing swelling and occasional bleeding in 2-3 of my gums. I had braces 2 years ago, and over the past 2 months, I've noticed the gum bleeding problem has become more frequent.. can anyone suggest me something
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Hello, Swelling and bleeding gums are a sign of gum infection. This can be treated by getting scaling (teeth cleaning) done. After the cleaning, I advise you to brush twice a day to maintain good hygiene.
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To help manage this issue, I recommend maintaining good oral hygiene practices: brush your teeth at least twice a day using the correct brushing technique, use mouthwash as directed, and visit your dentist every six months for a thorough checkup and cleaning. Additionally, warm saline rinses twice daily can be beneficial. Regular dental care can help prevent and address potential problems, keeping your breath fresh and your smile healthy. By following these guidelines, you can take proactive steps towards optimal oral health.
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Hello Visit The dentist for the scaling every six months to one year Maintain oral hygiene by using right brushing technique
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Advised 1.scaling ( teeth cleaning)              2. Proper oral hygiene maintainenace
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proper brushing technique proper mouthwash and tooth paste to be used
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Hi, Visit a dentist and get a clinical examination done. Get a routine full mouth cleaning done.
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