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bleeding from gums and yellow layer could be because of deposits on your teeth. Visit your dentist and get a deep scaling done. Brush twice a day,rinse after every meal and floss regularly.
You need to visit a DENTIST and get the yellow layer removed by scaling of teeth . Bleeding will reduce after the area is made clean and followed with proper Oral hygiene. The DENTIST will also advise you on proper brushing technique and prescribe local applicants. Regards...
Hi, The yellow layer is called tartar which is harmful to gums and as a result bleedig is there.Get a professional cleaning done & twice brushing everyday with a soft bristle toothbrush.
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What you saying is probably calculus that needs professional cleaning . You need to see your dentist in person for cleaning . It will also solve the bleeding problem
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Hello,
Mam,You need to visit a dentist and get a scaling/cleaning done.This should take care of the yellow deposits and the bleeding as well.Regards,Dr Sumanmakam,Dental arts,jayanagar,Bangalore
The yellow layer that you can see on your teeth is what we call as plaque....it is a sticky layer that needs to be cleaned both by brushing twice and scaling(a procedure done by a dentist). Bleeding that is oozing out of your gums is a symptom again because of plaque formation...it will subside after scaling.
Next Steps
start brushing twice and consult a dental surgeon for professional cleaning of your teeth.
Visit to your dentist for oral prophylaxis that is cleaning of teeth. This mainly occurs because of improper brushing habit. Also regular dental check ups are reguired to prevent formation of yellow layer on teeth . Six monthly dental visit is must to prevent such problems.
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