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White spots on the gums can be alarming and uncomfortable, but they are a relatively common issue with various possible causes. Understanding what white spots on gums signify and how to treat them effectively is crucial for maintaining optimal oral health.

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In recent years, oil pulling has gained popularity as a natural oral health remedy, praised for its potential to whiten teeth, reduce bacteria, and improve gum health. This ancient practice involves swishing oil—commonly coconut, sesame, or sunflower oil—in the mouth for several minutes daily.

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Bleeding gums during flossing can be a concerning and uncomfortable experience. Many people notice a little blood when they floss, especially if they’re new to the habit or have underlying gum issues.

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Fungal infections on the gums can be uncomfortable and sometimes painful, affecting not only oral health but also overall wellbeing. At McLevin Dental Clinic, we understand how crucial it is to diagnose and treat these infections promptly to prevent further complications.

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Canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers, are small, painful lesions that commonly appear inside the mouth, including on the gums. While canker sores are generally harmless and heal on their own, they can have a notable impact on gum health if they become recurrent or improperly managed.

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Permanent retainers are a popular orthodontic solution to maintain teeth alignment after braces or other dental treatments. While these bonded retainers provide lasting benefits, they can make oral hygiene more challenging, especially when it comes to cleaning beneath them.

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Mouthwash is a popular addition to many oral hygiene routines, helping to reduce bacteria, freshen breath, and support gum health. However, there are various types of mouthwashes available, including those with alcohol and alcohol-free formulas.

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Secondhand smoke, also known as passive smoke, is the inhalation of tobacco smoke by individuals who do not smoke themselves but are exposed to smokers nearby. While the harmful effects of smoking on lung health are well-known, secondhand smoke also poses significant risks to oral health, particularly gum health.

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Acidic drinks, including sodas, fruit juices, energy drinks, and even some flavored waters, are popular beverages worldwide. While they can be refreshing and tasty, frequent consumption of acidic drinks can have detrimental effects on your oral health—particularly your gums.

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Getting new dentures can be a life-changing experience, restoring confidence and the ability to eat and speak comfortably. However, many patients at McLevin Dental Clinic experience sore gums as their mouth adjusts to the new dental appliance.

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