Saturday, November 14, 2009

My gums are swollen and excruciatingly painful?

Recently my gums have been hurting and teeth feel loose. I drank some alcohol tonight and just now my gums became extremely inflamed and red in the lower teeth. Its looks as if its a giant pimple on my gums. its also caused my mouth to feel swollen as well.





Dentist wont be open tomorrow.. how can i treat this myself in the time being? help! im desperate!

My gums are swollen and excruciatingly painful?
until you can see a dentist, watch what you eat. Alcohol and milk products should be a no.


Also when you brish your tetth gentily brush your gums in a massaging motion, they may bleed a little at first but your gums will get used to it.
Reply:Try a warm, salt water mouth rinse. Do this three times a day. Call your dentist as soon as they are open. An anti-inflammatory such as nurofen could help with the pain. (make sure you have no allergy's to the ingredients and follow instructions carefully).
Reply:Getting your body alkaline helps all inflammation.


Sugar and food that turns to sugar aggravate it.


Neem is very soothing to the gums ask any east Indian.


OR


Vitamin C helps.


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Baking soda.


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3 %Hydrogen Peroxide 1 oz mixed with 1 pint of water.


Swish it around, brush your teeth and spit it out.
Reply:Lots and lots of water salt water. You have gum disease. Red swollen gums and loose teeth are a sign of gum disease that has been left untreated for quite some time. If its too far gone you are going to loose your teeth. I suggest a periodontist immediately.
Reply:swollen and painful gums are warning signs that you are under attack gum disease. be wary that signs of gum disease often appears in the advanced state. the best course of action is to seek the help of a dentist. be able to keep and pay attention to a good program of oral habits. if gum disease is left without any treatment, tooth loss will eventually happen. water can keep bad bacteria at bay, so better keep the mouth hydrated by drinking adequate amount of water. visit http://www.themouthdoctor.com for more gum care tips.


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