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1. how can i dissapear the pink saliva?

2006-11-05 15:03:33 · 14 answers · asked by Emily 1 in Health Dental

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you seem to have spongy gums or gingivitis. you have change to a very soft bristled toothbrush and consult your dentist for medication for your gums. there are very good medicines in homeopathy to treat your condition. just e-mail soul doctor, top best answerer in the health column, and he would suggest a homeopathy remedy for u. i bet it will work and u'll thank him and me of course.

2006-11-05 15:40:08 · answer #1 · answered by angel 2 · 0 0

It is obvious that you need to improve your home care. Bleeding gums are a sign of either: gingivitis, periodontal disease or incorrect brushing habits. If you are brushing too hard (to aggressively) or not using a soft bristled toothbrush, you could be traumatizing your gums. Most likely; however, it is the sign of some type of Periodontal Disease (Gum Disease). If it is just inflammation than it is what is call Gingivitis. If you have bone loss, pocketing and/or recession, then you have Periodontal Disease. You need to see your dentist AT LEAST 2 times a year (every six months) and if you have more advanced stages of Periodontal Disease, then you may need to go even more frequently. You also need to improve your home care. You need to work on good technique and YES you need to FLOSS (everyday!!!!)! You might also want to try an antibacterial mouthrinse like Listerine or Crest Pro Rinse! Go to your dentist and get your gums checked out, before you start losing teeth!

2006-11-05 15:24:57 · answer #2 · answered by Dr. Jon 3 · 1 0

Pink saliva may be the sign of a health problem.
Rather than just making the sympton go away - try & find out & treat the cause of the problem.

Seek dental advice before anything.

It may be just the fact the bristles of your tooth brush is wrong for your gums.
Or it could be signs of gingivitis (or any other mouth condition).

2006-11-05 15:18:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I would say that is blood in your saliva. You probably have a gum infection. You should floss daily and use a mouth wash regularly. If it hasn't gone by 2 weeks go see your dentist :)

2006-11-05 15:11:39 · answer #4 · answered by Lily 5 · 1 0

Your gums are bleeding

You might have gingivitis or some other gum disease

Try brushing with less force, use mouthwash, and use floss.

If all else fails you can go and see a dentist

2006-11-05 15:12:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, I think your gums are bleeding. Go to a dentist and don't brush so hard until you see him/her. You also might need to change to a more sensitive toothpaste.

2006-11-05 15:11:54 · answer #6 · answered by Blue Queen 3 · 0 0

Bleeding gums...be sure to brush and floss more. Get a dental claning to remove tartar below the gumline.

2006-11-05 15:11:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

THIS "PINK SALIVA" IS BLOOD MIXED WITH SALIVA WHEN YOU SPIT AFTER BRUSHING. TO TREAT THESE BLEEDING GUMS VISIT A DENTIST AND FOLLOW THEIR INSTRUCTIONS.

2006-11-05 15:28:20 · answer #8 · answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7 · 0 0

Your gums are bleeding slightly. Go to the dentist to have them and your teeth checked out asap.

2006-11-05 15:06:25 · answer #9 · answered by robert_stefan2002 1 · 1 0

U either have sensative gums or u dont brush your teeth enough.Try sensadine.

2006-11-05 15:24:11 · answer #10 · answered by wildpalomino 7 · 0 0

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