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Gums bleeding
I do brush my teeth properly. No Cavity, no deposits, got teeth scaling but still gums bleed. How to prevent?
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Hello sir, Bleeding of gums may be due to tartar and food deposits , may be due to improper brushing habits, anaemia , decrease in leucocyte count . Sir their may be subgingival deposits that is pocket formation this may cause bleeding .you have to get a subgingival scaling and pocket disinfection.
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Der r many reasons for bleeding gums.. 1. plaque being primary one .. get checked for pockets n gingivitis.. 2. along with that take some vitamin supplements as well . 3. get ur blood sugar checked .
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Visit a periodontist(gum specialist)
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Please visit concerned periodontist
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Visit a periodontist.
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Hi sir .. it could be due to food deposition below the gum area or a retentive area in between two teeth. Kindly get root planing done for the same. We are based in Gurgaon . Kindly visit for a clinical examination and diagnosis. Regards
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If there are pockets in your gums they may bleed. Since you are already getting your scaling done, consult a periodontist to rule out any such problem. You can improve your oral health by adding flossing to your regimen.
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