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no i think it cannot
stop smoking that's how! and if you smoke then you wont get blue and black gums in the first place!
I really no absolutely nothing about gums or teeth but still.....YES!
I heard it can cause a "dry socket" and a pal of mine was advised not to smoke until his gums healed. It makes since if you want to keep bacteria from the smoke infecting your mouth/gums. Better to be safe than sorry. You shouldn't need to smoke if they give you decent enough pain killers anyway. Those will knock you out and you won't even remember to smoke.
It feels good on their gums if they are still teething. If they are not teething then it is curiosity. It feels good on their gums if they are still teething. If they are not teething then it is curiosity.
I would suggest going to the dentist. Those white strips can cause further irritation. They aren't recommended for people with gum or other oral issues.
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People use there teeth or gums
Right now I have puffy gums and I've been looking online for ways to fix it. So far I've found that many people recommend swishing you mouth in warm salt water,brushing your gums and teeth, using mouthwash, or going to the dentist. My puffiness is only on my bottom gums.This is a great website with advice from people who have had this before: http://www.qa-health.com/f3/i-have-puffy-gums-how-do-i-get-them-back-normal-122639/This is a video from a dentist who is talking about how to heal your gums at home. http://www.qa-health.com/f3/i-have-puffy-gums-how-do-i-get-them-back-normal-122639/If none of these things work, it wood be a good idea to call your dentist.
Sometimes but it is mainly due to pigment, just as the same with pigmentation of the skin. It's interesting because chimpanzees, our closest biological relative, have pink gums. Black, purpurple and pink gums are perfectly healthy gums. If you get a change in colour of your gums over the span of your life, then there is a problem!
no its not
Sometimes but it is mainly due to pigment, just as the same with pigmentation of the skin. It's interesting because chimpanzees, our closest biological relative, have pink gums. Black, purpurple and pink gums are perfectly healthy gums. If you get a change in colour of your gums over the span of your life, then there is a problem!