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2006-09-03 20:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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See a good dentist. Till then some tips. Brush your teeth twice a day, morning and evening, preferably after meals. Brushing should be with the brush flat against your teeth, upside down for the upper teeth and from downwards to upwards for the lower set. The brushing stroke should be gentle with a soft or medium brush. After brushing, clean your tongue with a toungue cleaner. One of the reasons of bleeding gums is vigorous and hard brushing because of which your gums recede and the base of the tooth is exposed. food particles go and deposit in the gaps. After flossing massage you gums with your fingers. The gums should be massaged with a little force, the upper one downwards and the lower ones upwards. A dentist can show you how to do it properly. Rinse your mouth with saline water two to three times daily. This is the best anti septic mouth wash. Atleast once in six months get your teeth cleaned by a good dentist. And last but not the least avoid processed sugar.
2006-09-07 18:05:37
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answered by Arun K 2
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go to a dentist. there are also some tooth pastes available in the market which claims to treat bleeding gums.
2006-09-06 23:58:09
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answered by journey2paradise 2
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before treating any condition(deseas),one should be sure about the cause ,bleeding gums are result of various factors,like local and systemic ,local tarter,plaque,food impaction,systemic nutritional diffieciecny,blood disorders,diabetis assosiated local facters,each has to be addressed with specific treatment procedures,like local factors proper brushing, regular scaling, check up with dentist, systemic factors by first attending on systemic condition then symtomatic gum therapy like medicines,vit-tab ,gum paint ,infection control by anti biotics, always take proffetional addvice,for gum deseases.
2006-09-04 20:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleeding gums is a sign of gingivitis, a gum disease caused by plague. Your dentist can take care of this by cleaning your teeth. It won't go away by itself.
2006-09-03 20:11:37
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answered by Desi 7
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Go to your dentist and have the plaque removed from beneath your gums. It's not something you can treat at home.
2006-09-03 20:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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what's wrong with indians and bleeding gums ?? i've just answered a similar question posted by another indian guy (or is it the same guy)....sigh...here we go again...go see a dentist, get softer toothbrush, get gum sensitive toothpaste....your dentist might give you some gel like medicine to rub on your gums to strengthen them....
2006-09-03 20:12:28
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answered by jims_bong 5
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Gargle with alum water for bleeding gums.
2006-09-03 20:08:59
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answered by kim 2
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according homoeopathy there are several symptoms to be considered before starting medication, to start with use "mercurius corrosivs" in pills form short form is "merc. c. " and u must consult the doctor... given the right medication it can help u to a great extent.. but u must wash your mouth every meal and brush twice... dental hygiene is very important
2006-09-03 20:37:43
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answered by pali@yahoo.com 6
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Scraping the plaques by a dentist. Take vit. C.
2006-09-03 22:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to brush and floss more often, and see your dentist for a good cleaning. He may recommend some other treatment.
2006-09-03 20:09:44
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answered by redunicorn 7
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