Hello Mam. The oral cavity seems very normal. There is no need to be worried at-all. However if you are concerned about the placement of teeth you can go for orthodontic treatment as i can see slight crowding in lower teeth.
Also you should visit nearby dentist to get a full mouth cleaning done( scaling) as i can see stain marks on the upper right teeth. It is a routine procedure and everyone must do it once in 6months
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Need not worry the teeth and gums are healthy , although need routine check up and cleaning.
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Based on the photographs provided, I do not observe any obvious signs of a serious gum problem. However, there appears to be some degree of crowding and misalignment of the teeth, which may influence the way certain teeth appear.
The gums visible in the images do not show any significant swelling, ulceration, or other concerning changes.
Next Steps
To assess the alignment and bite more accurately, I would recommend consulting an orthodontist for a detailed evaluation.
Health Tips
In the meantime, continue maintaining good oral hygiene with regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups.
If you notice symptoms such as persistent gum bleeding, pain, swelling, loosening of teeth, or progressive gum recession, a clinical examination would be advisable for a definitive diagnosis.
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