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Asked for female, 30 years old from Delhi
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It is not possible to cure cavities. Bt yes you can take precautions of your oral health to do not let it grow. Using flouride containing toothpaste, use mouthwash, rinse mouth after every meal. Brush nd mouthwash twice daily. And if cavity is slight deep get it filled so food don't get lodged in the cavity.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Kandivli
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Causes of pyria:
bleeding gums are caused by inadequate plaque removal. Plaque contains germs which attack the healthy tissue around the teeth. This will cause the gums to become inflamed and irritated, which may cause them to bleed when brushing or flossing. This is called gingivitis and is the first stage of gum disease.
Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need deep cleaning a...more
bleeding gums are caused by inadequate plaque removal. Plaque contains germs which attack the healthy tissue around the teeth. This will cause the gums to become inflamed and irritated, which may cause them to bleed when brushing or flossing. This is called gingivitis and is the first stage of gum disease.
Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need deep cleaning a...more
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Delhi
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it's understandable that you're frustrated by getting cavities despite maintaining good oral hygiene. While brushing and flossing are fundamental, multiple factors can contribute to cavities even in those who do these practices regularly. Here are some steps you can take to further prevent decay:
understand the cause:
diet: sugary and acidic foods and drinks feed the bacteria that cause cavities. Consider reducing your intake of these and opt for water, vegetables, ...more
it's understandable that you're frustrated by getting cavities despite maintaining good oral hygiene. While brushing and flossing are fundamental, multiple factors can contribute to cavities even in those who do these practices regularly. Here are some steps you can take to further prevent decay:
understand the cause:
diet: sugary and acidic foods and drinks feed the bacteria that cause cavities. Consider reducing your intake of these and opt for water, vegetables, ...more
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Valsad
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Unfortunately, I cannot provide specific recommendations for dentists due to ethical and privacy limitations. However, I can help you find qualified dentists in your area who can potentially treat your wisdom tooth cavities without removal. Here are some options:
1. Search online directories:
use search engines like google or bing to find dentists in your area. Look for websites or listings that mention services like "wisdom tooth cavity treatment" or "conservative dentistry.
Conside...more
1. Search online directories:
use search engines like google or bing to find dentists in your area. Look for websites or listings that mention services like "wisdom tooth cavity treatment" or "conservative dentistry.
Conside...more
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I understand you're experiencing burning lips after using parodontax toothpaste and despite taking b vitamins. While I can offer some general advice, it's important to emphasize that I am not a medical professional and cannot diagnose or provide specific treatment recommendations.
Given your situation, here are some suggestions:
seek professional help:
consult your dentist: tell them about the burning lips and any other discomfort you're experiencing. They can assess the situation an...more
Given your situation, here are some suggestions:
seek professional help:
consult your dentist: tell them about the burning lips and any other discomfort you're experiencing. They can assess the situation an...more
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Surat
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Caps are safe for the gums if you maintain it clean. Dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months.
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Valsad
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1.Do not eat food with pungent smell- onion and garlic
2.Brush your teeth after every meal and before sleeping
3.Daily flossing of teeth
4.Massage gum with finger whenever you brush
5.Use antibacterial mouth wash twice a day
6.No smoking. Tobacco chewing
7.Mouth should have enough saliva always – can use chewing gums (sugar less)
8.If suffering from acidity or constipation take treatment
9.Take more water in day 10.Take 2/3 glasses of warm water in the morning
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2.Brush your teeth after every meal and before sleeping
3.Daily flossing of teeth
4.Massage gum with finger whenever you brush
5.Use antibacterial mouth wash twice a day
6.No smoking. Tobacco chewing
7.Mouth should have enough saliva always – can use chewing gums (sugar less)
8.If suffering from acidity or constipation take treatment
9.Take more water in day 10.Take 2/3 glasses of warm water in the morning
more
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Kolkata
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While I cannot offer a definitive diagnosis without a medical examination, I understand your concern about the lump on your gum and can offer some insights:
possible causes of a painless lump on the gum:
mucocele: this is a small, painless cyst that forms when a salivary gland duct gets blocked. They are common on the lips, cheeks, and inside the mouth, but can also appear on the upper gum.
Fibroma: this is a benign, slow-growing fibrous tumor that can develop anywhere on the body, i...more
possible causes of a painless lump on the gum:
mucocele: this is a small, painless cyst that forms when a salivary gland duct gets blocked. They are common on the lips, cheeks, and inside the mouth, but can also appear on the upper gum.
Fibroma: this is a benign, slow-growing fibrous tumor that can develop anywhere on the body, i...more
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