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[|Human|] My gums are bleeding and I have asked my dentist about it. I was about two months late for my dental appointmentHe seems to think that they might be irritated because of an overbite and he made a bite guard for me to wear at night. He also prescribed a mouthwash to swab the areas. This has been going on for two months. I am otherwise extremely healthy. Should I be concerned about any other medical condition. The only medications I take are "Vitamin Code-Multi-vitimanis; 5000MCG Biotin; B-Conplex vitamin, daily.
[|AI|]  With your query, bleeding gums are because of poor oral hygiene where gingival is completely inflamed and leads to bleeding.it is always better to go for thorough scaling and do proper brushing (specific brushing technique ask your dentist) will stop bleeding if it is only gingivitis. If it is a periodontal disease then you need to go another protocol of treatment followed by scaling on clinical examination if needed periodontal surgery too. Always rinse your mouth after food. No need to be on mouthwashes for longer periods with vitamin tabs rather I would check for the cause and eliminate the etiology with proper oral hygiene instructions will do a great job. Hope this is helpful. Continuous use of mouthwash especially chlorhexidine is not indicated unless it is mandatory. Hope this is helpful