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Asked for female, 20 years old from Ranchi
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You are only 20
with Proper Oral hygiene maintenance you can correct the Pyorrhea.

First of all start brushing at night the food you eat or if you drink milk, soda before going to bed and you do not brush, its welcoming cavity, plaque, in your mouth and as time pass by you will fill loose gums, lot of cavity, bleeding gums, bad breadth and much more.
Also do you floss? If not then start to floss, its difficult initially but it is going to save you from lot of cavities and gum di...more
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Hello Lybrate user. The gingival soreness or infections may be associated with stress. So I advice you to consult a general physician regarding other diseases for permanent relief. Do scaling. Brush your teeth twice a day. Use dental floss. Use interdental brushes. Then the soreness will subside gradually. Consult me for further details. Thank you.
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Wisdom teeth usually make their appearance between the ages of 17 and 21, though it's possible for them to push through earlier or later. Referred to as your "third molars, these four teeth begin to push through the skin like any other tooth, which can cause pain. However, wisdom teeth are much more likely to grow in at an incorrect angle – even sideways – causing impaction that can radiate this pain to the teeth in front of it. Kindly get it extracted as soon as possible.
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What is the nature of the pain? If pain is intermittent without much discomfort then I think it may be due to eating something hard. If the pain is continuous then it is quite possible that the nerve is infected. Its better to get it checked out from a nearby dentist.
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Rampant caries progresses at a faster rate in children and it involves multiple teeth. It’s also called nursing bottle caries as the decay spreads due to feeding milk during the night & putting the baby or children to sleep without brushing. Hence early diagnosis and initiation of preventive and restorative therapies are imperative in its management. Rampant caries can affect the early permanent dentition if the child has improper dietary habits and poor oral hygiene maintenance.
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Hii. Good morning. Don't worry. It's the primary teeth. The permanent teeth will be in good condition. I advice to take intra oral radiograph to check the condition of primary teeth and follow up with the treatment procedure after interpretation of radiograph. Thank you.
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Rampant caries progresses at a faster rate in children and it involves multiple teeth. It’s also called nursing bottle caries as the decay spreads due to feeding milk during the night & putting the baby or children to sleep without brushing. Hence early diagnosis and initiation of preventive and restorative therapies are imperative in its management. Rampant caries can affect the early permanent dentition if the child has improper dietary habits and poor oral hygiene maintenance.
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You are only 18 with Proper Oral hygiene maintenance you can correct the Pyorrhea.

First of all start brushing at night the food you eat or if you drink milk, soda before going to bed and you do not brush, its welcoming cavity, plaque, in your mouth and as time pass by you will fill loose gums, lot of cavity, bleeding gums, bad breadth and much more.
Also do you floss? If not then start to floss, its difficult initially but it is going to save you from lot of cavities and gum diseas...more
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Good afternoon. I can help you solve your doubts. Weakness of teeth and gums may be due to the habits like unknown clenching ar night, bone loss. I suggest you to verify if you are having the habit of clenching at night. If you are having bruxism, night guards can be given. If there is no bruxism noticed, then you take orthopantamogram in right side alone. Follow up with orthopantamogram for further doubts. Thank you.
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