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Suffering from the problem of yellow teeth and bad breathe. From the past month,gum bleeding has started.
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There's Nothing to worry about , you just need professional scaling(cleaning)and polishing by a qualified dentist. You can visit one near you, they'll provide you the correct maintenance regimen as well
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Visit a qualified dentist and get scaling done
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Avoid any home remedies as they won't help!
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Bad breath can be due to bad oral hygiene, Dehydration ( xerostomia) i.e due to less saliva in mouth, decayed teeth,or from extra oral i.e cough and cold.etc....Just check what's the problem... Yellow teeth can be treated ..Depending on the cause...
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Hello, yellow teeth and bad breath could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. Brush your teeth twice daily, night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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Yellow teeth  and simultaneously  bad breath  may be because  of deposition of calculus and plaque. The advisable  thing would be to get a thorough  scaling and polishing  .
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visit  a nearby dentist  preferably a periodontist who can take care of your gums.
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mean time you can also use mouthwash to partly get rid of the bad breath.
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Get your scaling and polishing done. After the treatment, the dental surgeon will instruct you on oral hygiene and brushing techniques.
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Visit the dentist.
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Hi,Please get a professional teeth cleaning done to get rid of yellow deposits on teeth which is the cause for bad breath & gum bleeding.Also brush twice daily with a soft bristle toothbrush & use a mouthwash.
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Hello sir Greetings of the day. You need to visit a dentist and get a professional cleaning/ scaling done. This is necessary to remove the adhered plaque and calculus from your teeth which is not removed from regular brushing. The scaling has to be done every 6 months to maintain a good oral hygiene.
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Visit a dentist. Start using a mouthwash and flossing your teeth.
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Pls go for scaling and polishing
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pls do warm saline gargle twice daily and use Himalaya Hi-ora GA gel firmly on affected area twice daily after using warm saline gargle.
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pls do not eat or drink any thing after applying the gel till next 30 mins.
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