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How Can Sensitive Gums With Loss Of Teeth Be Treated?

Hi, My Mother and I have the same problem, we have sencetive gums when eatting certain foods, my Mom is now starting to lose teeth and nobody seems to no why we have this problem, could it be something else going on? Stomach problems?? When asking our family Dr for Blood work to be done he said No....no need for that....we need answers please
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Read your query.

Loosing the teeth can be due to many factors of which the most prominent one is improper maintaining of the oral cavity ,leading to the periodontal support destruction. Falling of the teeth will follow with it soon.

I would advice you to visit a good periodontist and have the periodontal and gingival status of the teeth evaluated .Have the teeth cleaned and maintain it well.

Systemic conditions like diabetes also has to be checked along with the blood work.

Hope this was useful.
Thanks and regards.
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How Can Sensitive Gums With Loss Of Teeth Be Treated?

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. Loosing the teeth can be due to many factors of which the most prominent one is improper maintaining of the oral cavity ,leading to the periodontal support destruction. Falling of the teeth will follow with it soon. I would advice you to visit a good periodontist and have the periodontal and gingival status of the teeth evaluated .Have the teeth cleaned and maintain it well. Systemic conditions like diabetes also has to be checked along with the blood work. Hope this was useful. Thanks and regards.