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Old 11-24-2011, 09:12 AM
gerrykrs gerrykrs is offline Offline

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Default pain in my gums

I am feeling pain in my gums from the last few days. When I brush my teeth, the pain gets worse and sometimes bleeding. I am afraid going to dentists, Frankly speaking their equipments seems devil to me.. Is there any medicine which can work out? My friend has recommended some paste.. I did use it but it’s of no use.
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Old 11-28-2011, 01:53 PM
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Gingival Swelling or Swollen gums can be caused by:
Infection by a fungus or virus. This would usually result in an inflammatory response of the body that causes the gums to swell and increase in size.
Gingivitis, also known as inflammation of the gums, basically results in swelling of the gums.
Poorly fitted dentures could also irritation in the gums causing it to swell.

Here are some home remedies:
Make a paste of salt and ginger. Rub the paste on the affected areas of your gums. Gargle with room temperature water in about 20 minutes.
Gargle with glassful of warm water and lemon juice. Do this at least twice a day.
For immediate (but temporary) relief from the painful swelling of the gums, take some warm salt water and swirl it around your buccal cavity.
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Old 12-09-2011, 03:11 AM
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I think it is gingivitis or your lack of vitamin C that's why you have sensitive gums.
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Old 04-10-2012, 09:51 AM
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Avoid any chips from burrowing into other parts of you head. Keep your mouth germ free. Apply the mixture of vinegar and salt to the affected area. It will give you the relief in gums pain.
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Old 04-10-2012, 12:27 PM
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Here are more tips to make sure you get away from gum pains:
1.Stop Smoking
2.Avoid Aspirin
3.Be Gentle
4.Try tea bag when bleeding
5.Give Up Brushing Temporarily
6.Try Rinsing
7.Consume Carefully
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