I am 25 years old and I have gums and teeth problems I smoke lot of cigarettes is dat d problem please suggest me a doctor with reasonable charges.
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Hello dear smoking leads to various dental and gums problems, including: - bad breath - tooth discoloration - inflammation of the salivary gland openings on the roof of the mouth - increased build up of plaque and tartar on the teeth - increased loss of bone within the jaw - increased risk of developing gum disease, a leading to mobility of tooth, cause of tooth loss - delayed healing process following tooth extraction, gingival or gums treatment, or oral surgery - lower success rate of dental implant procedures - gums and other soft tissue becomes dehydrated - increased risk of leukoplakia, white patches inside the mouth - increased risk of developing oral cancer. Tips and treatment:- quitting smoking is the most effective way to ensure better oral health, there are some tips that will impures your oral health, - first and for most keep visiting your dentist for regular checkups, so that dentist can keep up the records of your gums and teeth health, - go for proper professional cleaning (scaling) done by dentist, along with gums (periodontal) treatment. - maintain your oral hygineity by following proper method brushing technique, flossing, and using a tongue cleaner and mouthwash on a regular basis, at least twice daily. - drink lots of water - maintain a good healthy diet - keep a check over any white patches, or non healing ulcers in the mouth.
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Get scaling polishing done by a dentist avoid smoking.
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tobacco in any form wether smoking or chewing ; is one of d main reason for Dental problems.u shud quit smoking for healthy life. for which place u want a suggestion for doctor with reasonable charges.
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- 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 or hydrogen peroxide to keep the area clean. Avoid mouthwashes that contain alcohol, which can dry out your mouth. - stay away from smoking and other tobacco products, which can aggravate bleeding gums. - eat a balanced diet and limit snacking between meals. Carbohydrates and sugars feed dental plaque. - try an oral irrigation device, commonly known as a" water pick, to clear debris from around the gum line. - you may need deep cleaning along with surgical curettage or gum strengthening procedure. Use pepsodent tooth paste & gum paint for 2 to 3 weeks. Advance procedures can be done with laser. You may consult me in person.
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Yes ....kindly cut down on your bad habit... It cause lot of dental problems... Get a professional cleaning done and then maintain with good oral hygiene habit like brushing followed by tongue cleaning and rinsing your mouth
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