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Noticing a bump on your gums can be alarming, but chances are it’s nothing to worry about. We’ll go over seven of the most common causes, how to identify them, and whether they require treatment.
How Should I Care for My Teeth and Gums? Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on your teeth throughout your day. It's colorless so you may not see it, but it's still there ...
For women with menstrual gingivitis, the gums become red, swollen, and more likely to bleed shortly before each menstrual period. These problems typically subside after the period begins.
The gums come in many natural colors, including red, pink, brown, and black. However, changes in gum color can indicate an underlying health problem… READ MORE ...
good morning, my son is 2 years old. His gums is red en very sensitive, doesn't want to eat. He still needs his last back teeth, can the cutting of this teeth be the reason for all his gums to be red ...
I am not someone with naturally healthy gums and teeth. Despite flossing regularly and brushing my teeth with a dentist-recommended sonic toothbrush, my gums have always remained on the red and ...
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