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Gums bleeding through the Night and bad breath.?

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When I wake up in the morning I have a really bad taste in my mouth and then when I look in the mirror I can see that I have dried blood on my teeth. I brush my teeth before I go to bed and when I wake up in the morning. When I brush my teeth my gums do bleed also.

I also have very bad breath in the morning, even after I have brushed my teeth and tongue in the morning.

Please help as it's quite embarrassing.

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  1. Eat Breakfast before brushing teeth, or at least eat something within 1 hour of brushing your teeth... Make sure you are carefull with your teeth without putting much pressure on them. Though Dentists now charge a lot to see them, try to get an appointment as he/she will give some very good advise.


  2. Don't worry!

    Just go to the dentist when you can and tell him about it, he will treat your teeth, and then everything will go back to normal!

    Good luck =]

  3. go to ur docs don't just sit behind the computer/laptop that could be gum desise to stomach cramps  

  4. The first sign of gum diesease is the bleeding on gums...

    Consult a doctor.

    Or it could be that your brushing hard, resulting in your gums to bleed.

  5. you have gingivitis go to the dentist and get it checked out

  6. It sounds like gum disease. Go to your local dentist and tell them about it.

  7. Go to your dentist, you could have any one of a number of major gum problems, if you leave it you may have to lose all your teeth.

  8. oh dear, you probably have gum disease go see your doctor very quickly or perhaps the dentist, i dno one of them just get help quick...

  9. gum disese you can also tell if it is as your gums will hurt

  10. If you have been familiar with gum disease symptoms, it is high time to get the assistance of a dentist and a recommended natural gum disease remedy.  Gum disease may begin with only a few symptoms like mouth sores and constant lesions, persistent bad breath, bleeding gums, tender and inflamed gums and the strange, gray colored film on the teeth and gums. Having painful sores on the gums and in other parts of the oral cavity is one classic signs of advanced gum disease. And these should not be ignored as it can make eating certain foods unpleasant. If gum disease is not treated gum recession can happen and can result to tooth loss. Bad breath may be common but it can signal gum disease, especially if it is already chronic and all the common sense measures do not work at all.  You should visit a dental professional and get assisted in solving the problem.  

    for more tips on natural gum disease treatments visit http://www.oramd.com


  11. Go to the doctor !

  12. Many see teeth falling in their dreams; a real situation is already staring at you. Make an early dash to a periodontist, lest you will soon find yourself searching internet for the best dentures specialst/prosthodontist in UK!

  13. Gum disease, my sister had the same.

    Go to a doctor :)  

  14. use mothwash before and after cleaning, i used to hav the same problem then i got that listerine stuff and its all good, it may because u are brushing your gums or teeth too hard. hope that helps!

  15. You might have some kind of infection or gum disease.  You should see a dentist....

    I'd make sure to floss every day and I swish with water/peroxide mixture at night....Good luck....

    see your dentist...soon.

  16. Sounds like you have an infection in your gums, it's best to see a dentist a course of antibiotic will soon sort it out.

    http://www.mkdentalcare.com/BadBreathFAQ...

  17. You have gum disease - go and buy some Corsodyl (Pink) - brush teeth as normal and then rinse properly with the Corsodyl - at least 2 times per day.

    That should help with the gum disease - then go and see a dentist - you may have a problem under the gums.

    Finally - brushing alone is not enough - Floss twice daily as well to clean between the teeth properly.

    Buy yourself a sonic toothbrush - these are much better than ordinary toothbrushes - but, don't push - let the brush do the work.

  18. not brushing properly? could be cause of the bleeding gums.

    wouldn't have thought so though.  

  19. you might have unhealthy gums or an infection

  20. sounds like a bad case of gum disease, and it's not as scary as it sounds...its like the flu of the mouth..

    visit your dentist and don't brush hard, gently rub in circles over the surface of your teeth, and even more gently on your gums...

  21. sounds to me like you have:

    1. sensitive gums

    2. an infected gum for a tooth or two.

    go to a dentists and get their advice.


  22. you have scurvy.

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