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Loosing gum
I have suffering with  loose gum from lower teeth...its totally leave from tooth..what to do just tell me
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Visit the dentist as soon as possible, they will chk for mobility of the other teeth. Get a oral prophylaxis done. And if you don't have any other medical issues, the treatment outcome will be good.
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Visit the dentist ASAP, GET AN OPG DONE IF REQUIRED.
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It is due to deposition of plaque and calculus  between the teeth and gums , especially in lower anterior region . Advice you to go for - scaling . (oral prophylaxis). - Use of  antiplaque mouthwash . -proper brushing technique after meals.
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U may have calculus and plaque deposits in ur teeth which is causing the gap between ur teeth and gums. U need to get a full mouth scaling done first.
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Visit a nearby dentist to completely access ur condition properly.
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U need to check if ur teeth are becoming loose too. If it's not, don't worry. Visit a nearby dentist asap 🙂
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This problem at this age is matter of concern. Visit a nearby dentist as soon as possible.
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donot delay
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It's due to the deposition of calculus and plaque in between your tooth and gums. Reasons ; improper brushing technique
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•visit a nearby dentist asap
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