Get a professional cleaning done once every year to get rid of any deposits. Brush twice a day without fail, use a tongue cleaner every night post brushing, followed by a mouthwash like clohex or listerine. The bleeding should stop after about a week and the bad breath also should go away provided you follow the oral hygiene instructions meticulously.
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No medications are going to cure the problem that you have just mentioned and you need to visit a dentist for a session of teeth cleaning by a procedure of ultrasonic scaling. The sooner you get this treatment done the sooner will be the relief of the symptoms and improvement in the gum health.
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