Blue black gums can be caused by certain medications or underlying health conditions. It is important to consult with a dentist or healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. Treatment options may include discontinuing the medication, addressing the underlying health condition, or in some cases, cosmetic procedures such as gum depigmentation.
No, gums are not muscles. They are soft tissues that cover and protect the bones of the jaw and the roots of the teeth. The main function of gums is to provide a seal around the teeth to protect them from bacteria and food particles.
Yes, scurvy can cause bleeding gums as it is a result of severe vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C is essential for the synthesis of collagen, a protein that helps maintain the integrity of blood vessels in the gums. When vitamin C levels are low, the blood vessels become weak and easily damaged, leading to bleeding gums.
The trigeminal nerve (V cranial nerve) is primarily responsible for sensory innervation of the lower gums, teeth, lips, and palate. Specifically, the branches involved in this innervation are the mandibular nerve (V3) for the lower gums and teeth and the maxillary nerve (V2) for the lips and palate.
A person who cuts up dead people for medical examination and investigation is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner.
Stop Smoking
with a knife
brush your teeth
Forget it. Transfer your attention to sth. else.
Not really, but too much does have its consequences. I know that f you have too much sherbet it cuts the top of your gums.
just right click and delete them =D
it does get rid of it but dont to it it cuts off your circulation dont do it.. in your head.... i think......
Highly unlikely, because it is portion. The function of fiberglass in dip is to make small cuts on your gums which makes the nicotine get absorbed faster. With a portion the fiberglass wouldn't touch your gums so it wouldn't make sense to have it in there.
Bactine is good for dulling pain in small cuts and scrapes.
Well speak with your dentist. It is very common for them to cut your gums between your teeth and use braces.
The possessive form of the plural noun "gums" is "gums'."
Yes, wolves do have gums, if you mean 'gums' in the mouth area. Almost all living creatures have gums.