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I am having pain and bleeding from a tooth.  Also, anything that I eat sticks between by teeth.  Do you have any advice or suggestions for medications?
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Based off of your description, it looks like you are suffering from pain from your gingiva (gums) and not your actual tooth.  However, please read our article on Toothaches [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>I am having pain and bleeding from a tooth.  Also, anything that I eat sticks between by teeth.  Do you have any advice or suggestions for medications?</em></strong></p>
<h1><strong>Answer:</strong></h1>
<p>Based off of your description, it looks like you are suffering from pain from your gingiva (gums) and not your actual tooth.  However, please read our article on <a href="http://www.savemysmile.com/category/featured-articles/toothache-featured-articles/">Toothaches</a> to further assess the situation involving the actual tooth itself.</p>
<h1>Inflammation of the Gums = Gingivitis</h1>
<p>Usually, when food, bacteria, plaque, calculus, or anything else accumulates around our gums it causes an inflammatory response.  This means that the gums are sensitive, red, puffy, swollen, and bleed very easily.  It sounds like your gums are inflamed, thus causing the bleeding and pain.  <a href="http://www.savemysmile.com/category/dental-problems/gingivitis-dental-problems/">This condition is called gingivitis</a>.  A more advanced form of this ailment is called periodontitis if bone loss is involved.</p>
<h1>How to Treat Gingivitis</h1>
<p>So how can you treat this?  Well, your best bet is to visit your dentist for a thorough cleaning.  If severe, he/she may prescribe you antibiotics to help solve the problem.  However, here are some suggestions to help you with the situation now.</p>
<ul>
<li>Rinse with warm salt water to deal with the pain and sensitivity</li>
<li>Use a mouthwash with chlorohexidine gluconate.  This is a mild antiseptic that is used to kill harmful bacteria in the mouth thus helping to eliminate plaque, calculus, and gingivitis.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.savemysmile.com/category/dental-etiquette/flossing-basics/">FLOSS EVERY DAY</a>.  This is key to maintaining the health of your gums/gingiva.  Flossing eliminates the bacteria or food trapped under the gums.  This step is also very important for you being that food packs between your teeth.  In areas such as that, you must be sure to brush thoroughly and floss to remove all irritants.</li>
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<p>Hope these tips help out and good luck,</p>
<p>SaveMySmile Team</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gum disease, known as gingivitis (or it’s more severe form, periodontitis), refers to the inflammation of the gums (gingiva).  It results from accumulation of bacteria near the gum line, causing bacterial invasion into the tissues of the body.  If not addressed and treated, gingivitis will lead to recession of the gums, bone loss, tooth loss, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gum disease, known as gingivitis (or it’s more severe form, periodontitis), refers to the inflammation of the gums (gingiva).  It results from accumulation of bacteria near the gum line, causing bacterial invasion into the tissues of the body.  If not addressed and treated, gingivitis will lead to recession of the gums, bone loss, tooth loss, and systemic disease.</p>
<h1>Signs of Gingivitis</h1>
<ul>
<li>Swollen gums</li>
<li>Bleeding gums (especially when brushing or flossing)</li>
<li>Shiny or red gums</li>
<li>Associated pain</li>
<li>Bad breath or foul smelling gums</li>
<li>Gum recession (teeth appear longer)</li>
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<h1>Causes of Gingivitis</h1>
<ul>
<li>Most often caused by plaque accumulation and poor oral hygiene habits</li>
<li>Hormonal changes (i.e. pregnancy)</li>
<li>Certain medications that may suppress the immune system</li>
</ul>
<p>Gingivitis is a mild form of inflammation.  Unlike it’s more serious form, periodontitis, gingivitis can be treated quickly and easily if addressed in a timely fashion.</p>
<h1>Treatment for Gingivitis</h1>
<ul>
<li>Improve oral hygiene habits – Brush after each meal and floss every day.  If this regimen is followed precisely, the bleeding will eventually stop.</li>
<li>Incorporate a mouth rinse, preferably with chlorohexidine, into your daily routine.  This can assist with the removal of unwanted bacteria.</li>
<li>Visit the dentist and get a cleaning – The dentist will be able to effectively remove plaque and calculus, the main causes of gingivitis.  However, it’s up to you to maintain the plaque free mouth after this point.</li>
<li>Antibiotics – If serious, the dentist may prescribe antibiotics to control the bacterial invasion.</li>
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<p>All in all, gingivitis can easily be managed if addressed early.  Take the right steps in keeping up with your oral hygiene to maintain a healthy smile.</p>
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