Bleeding gum and swelling, bad breath. Cavity problem. Suffering from last few years. But from last two years due to covid we are not able to contact doctors.
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Hie.. Don’t worry about covid.. we are taking all the possible precautions for it. Dont delay to get the treatment for pyrohea and cavities before it gets more delayed and start affecting his permanent teeth also..
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Kindly consult or visit clinic
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Hello Sir,
You might be suffering from gums & it's supporting structure disease called as pyorrhoea.
So please visit the dentist for further treatment of it as professional cleaning under antibiotic coverage
Next Steps
visit dentist for complete oral examination & investigations to evaluate the condition & treatment accordingly
Health Tips
Don't worry, dental clinic are following proper protocols against covid 19 .So go ahead and get the treatment done.
Don't self medicate.
Thanks!
Don't worry about pandemic. You can consult a dentist now don't avoid the treatment for gum disease, halitosis and cavities . Because if you avoid treatment than cavities go deep and it will involve pulp. So consult a dentist asap
Health Tips
do warm saline rinses
use mouthwash for bad breath 2 times
if u have a gas issue than take a treatment of that. sometimes gas issue can cause bad breath
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