Good Morning Doctor,
My tooth gums are week it seems as blood drop comes out from gums after doing brush , while eating hard fruits, even after guar-gelling. Please help.
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Hai....Your gums are inflamed...Do a thorough scaling....Use an extrasoft brush and do brushing twice daily...Use salt water gargling...Visit your nearby dentist...they will prescribe mouthwash also if required
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Its due to gingivitis caused by accumulation of food debris in that region which cause inflammation and bleeding from gums. Consult a doctor for further checkup.
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Visit nearby dentist and do a scaling and follow-up
Hello sir.....it is because of the food lodgement on the teeth which makes gums inflamed and that's why blood is coming after brushing teeth.You need to go for scaling and polishing of your teeth.kindly visit a dentist.If there is any query about the same you can practo consult via phone call. Regards.
It seems from your symptoms that you may be suffering from gingivitis,donot worry,just visit any dentist,all that you may need is a thorough cleaning and scaling,also use a soft tooth-brush always.
Go see a Periodontist in your area u might be having gum disease which can be confirmed after seeing clinically and doing a radiographic examination.dont neglect,it requires treatment
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