I had gum bleeding for 3 4 days in the month of August. But i couldn't pay much attention since I was at hometown. I just avoided toothbrush for those 4 5 days. Last month i observed that a part of my front tooth has lost its white color. It looks sort of yellowish/transparent. Please suggest.
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Visit dentist and get scaling polishing done. Yellow thing may be tartar or calculus which will be cleaned during scaling. Also your bleeding gum problem will be resolved by scaling. One more thing you should never stop brushing...brush your teeth twice a day massage your gums with finger this will improve your gingival health.
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Gum bleeding is very common and not to worry much. But that doesn't mean you stop brushing. By doing this you accumulate more tartar and plaque which gets deposited and discolor your tooth more.
And in the end it will worsen the situation more. Gum bleeding will stop temporarily but it will not stop the spread of disease from inside.
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get professional teeth cleaning done. if u wish u can consult us as we are based in pune.
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meanwhile u can use mouthwash twice daily once in the morning and once at night.
Hello yellowish color of tooth is due to plaque deposits due to improper and intermittent brushing.
U need to brush daily .
Warm saline gourgles .
For bleeding gums visit nearby dentist and get scaling done .
If you are avoided brushing then plaque will be deposited. If still avoid to brushing then it converted into plaque. You need to visite dentist for oral prophylaxis
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