Dear doctor, Daily morning while am brushing my teeth blood is coming from my teeth gums. Past two years I used clip for my teeth to close the gap. Now a small a wire is inserted back side of my teeth by doctor to maintaining the closed gap. Even I changed my paste to ayurvedic powder. Still my gums bleeding while brushing. My mouth also produce bad odur (bad smell). Also using mouth wash from KOTAKAL Kerala ayurveda. Still no change. Kindly give me a solution.
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Bleeding gum are sign of gum infection due to accumulation of plaque and calculus. Bad breath is due to accumulation of plaque on teeth, decay teeth, dry mouth, smoking, tobacco chewing, consumption of caffeinated or aerated beverages, oilly n spicy food, sore throat, bad digestion. Go for scaling and polishing of teeth. Use mouthwash twice daily after brushing. Maintain proper oral hygiene. Increase your water intake.
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Kindly do root planning from periodontist. It ll help.
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Get your teeth cleaned professionally by scaling and polishing. Maintain oral hygiene by brushing twice a day.
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Pls get scaling or oral phylaxsis done once in 6 months, after braces treatment! gums tend be become little weak! for few months.
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Its gingivitis you should go scaling and go to dentist.
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Gum bleed due to presence of deposits present around tooth. Get oral prophylaxis done. Use soft bristles tooth brush and do not apply more pressure while brushing.
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There are so many causes of bleeding gums - - brushing too hard - poor oral hygiene. - vitamin deficiency - taking blood thinners or other medications - bleeding or clotting disorders - mouth sores - other medical problems, including diabetes, heart disease, leukemia or scurvy Few advice to stop bleeding gums-- - visit to a dentist for professional cleaning once in a year - use a soft toothbrush -- and brush properly! brush your teeth for at least two minutes twice a day and after meals. Hard brushing can further damage the soft tissues of your mouth. - floss at least once a day and be sure to floss beyond the gum line to remove more plaque. - control bleeding by applying pressure to the area with a cold compress. - rinse with salt water to keep the area clean. - Avoid mouthwashes that contain alcohol, which can dry out your mouth.
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Sir there is a very very simple solution to your problem. It is teeth cleaning. Your gums bleeding should stop very next day and halitosis problem will reduce drastically.
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