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Swollen gums and bad breath
My gums are swollen especially front teeth and blood also comes when I brush my teeth. I also have bad breathe inspite of brushing twice daily.
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Fr swollen guns and bad breath get cleaning and polishing done... Avoid in between food... Use mouthwash
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Swollen and bleeding gums is a sure sign of gingivitis ( Gum infection).
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It requires a through professional oral cleaning which will remove the deposits & thus reduce the bacterial load in your mouth.
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For bad breath you can use mouthwash in between brushing.
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Hello dear The signs you have described are the typical signs of Pyorrhea which is diease of gums It destroys your bone. Kindly go to a periodontist soon to save your gums and inner bone from getting more week. Start mouth wash twice a week after brushing
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try and get scaling or cleaning of teeth followed by a laser treat ment or flap surgery
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