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I talked about my gums & teeth. What did your dentist prescribe? One

what? I am looking for any help. My gums are swollen again. Any help

will be appreciated.

Sorry I missed the other posts ... I think.

Regards,

Gay

Florida State Rep

- In pancreatitis@y..., maryg7878@y... wrote:

> lol - MY dentist prescribed one for me too! Isn't that funny? I

used

> it for a while.. it did seem to help my teeth - which are

incredibly

> sensitive, especially to cold. However, i noticed after about a

month

> that my two front teeth seemed to be getting a bit discolored -

sort

> of a grayish spot on both of them. So I stopped and went back to a

> regular toothpaste, and the grayness went away. Have you had that

or

> seen that? I

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I talked about my gums & teeth. What did your dentist prescribe? One

what? I am looking for any help. My gums are swollen again. Any help

will be appreciated.

Sorry I missed the other posts ... I think.

Regards,

Gay

Florida State Rep

- In pancreatitis@y..., maryg7878@y... wrote:

> lol - MY dentist prescribed one for me too! Isn't that funny? I

used

> it for a while.. it did seem to help my teeth - which are

incredibly

> sensitive, especially to cold. However, i noticed after about a

month

> that my two front teeth seemed to be getting a bit discolored -

sort

> of a grayish spot on both of them. So I stopped and went back to a

> regular toothpaste, and the grayness went away. Have you had that

or

> seen that? I

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Dear ,

My husband has alot of dental decay and swollen,red gums like

you described.He actually had to get numbed up so the dentist

could scrap his gums they were so bad. The dentist then prescribed

a mouth rinse for bacteria,gum bleeding,and gum swelling.

It's called CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE ORAL RINSE .12% Your dentist

can prescribe it. You use it twice a day or as the dentist

advises.

Hope this helps,

Amy

-- In pancreatitis@y..., " Gay " <dolphindrive2001@y...> wrote:

> I talked about my gums & teeth. What did your dentist prescribe?

One

> what? I am looking for any help. My gums are swollen again. Any

help

> will be appreciated.

>

> Sorry I missed the other posts ... I think.

>

> Regards,

>

> Gay

> Florida State Rep

>

>

>

>

> - In pancreatitis@y..., maryg7878@y... wrote:

> > lol - MY dentist prescribed one for me too! Isn't that funny? I

> used

> > it for a while.. it did seem to help my teeth - which are

> incredibly

> > sensitive, especially to cold. However, i noticed after about a

> month

> > that my two front teeth seemed to be getting a bit discolored -

> sort

> > of a grayish spot on both of them. So I stopped and went back to

a

> > regular toothpaste, and the grayness went away. Have you had

that

> or

> > seen that? I

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Dear ,

My husband has alot of dental decay and swollen,red gums like

you described.He actually had to get numbed up so the dentist

could scrap his gums they were so bad. The dentist then prescribed

a mouth rinse for bacteria,gum bleeding,and gum swelling.

It's called CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE ORAL RINSE .12% Your dentist

can prescribe it. You use it twice a day or as the dentist

advises.

Hope this helps,

Amy

-- In pancreatitis@y..., " Gay " <dolphindrive2001@y...> wrote:

> I talked about my gums & teeth. What did your dentist prescribe?

One

> what? I am looking for any help. My gums are swollen again. Any

help

> will be appreciated.

>

> Sorry I missed the other posts ... I think.

>

> Regards,

>

> Gay

> Florida State Rep

>

>

>

>

> - In pancreatitis@y..., maryg7878@y... wrote:

> > lol - MY dentist prescribed one for me too! Isn't that funny? I

> used

> > it for a while.. it did seem to help my teeth - which are

> incredibly

> > sensitive, especially to cold. However, i noticed after about a

> month

> > that my two front teeth seemed to be getting a bit discolored -

> sort

> > of a grayish spot on both of them. So I stopped and went back to

a

> > regular toothpaste, and the grayness went away. Have you had

that

> or

> > seen that? I

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