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Health Tip: Care For Bleeding Gums
By LadyLively on April 23, 2019
From plaque buildup to gum disease, bleeding gums can be a sign of many conditions.
To treat bleeding gums, MedlinePlus recommends:
- Visiting the dentist every six months.
- Following your dentist’s homecare instructions.
- Brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day.
- Not using mouthwashes that contain alcohol.
- Following a balanced, healthy diet.
Source: HealthDay
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