This Habit Is Damaging Your Gums | Soojhe Hue Masoorhay? | Hidden Signs Of Unhealthy Gums

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Published4 weeks ago
Duration2:55
Video ID4hc4LFMJRP4
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views438
Likes6
Comments0
Engagement Rate1.37%
Likes per 100 views1.37
Comments per 1K views0.00

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Bleeding, swelling, or sensitive gums are often ignored — but these can be early signs that your gum health is slowly getting worse. In this video, we explain the daily habits that quietly damage your gums, including poor brushing technique, smoking, sugary foods, skipping flossing, plaque buildup, and ignoring early inflammation. Many people focus only on teeth while gum disease develops silently underneath. We also discuss the hidden signs of unhealthy gums, such as swollen gums, bleeding while brushing, bad breath, gum recession, tooth sensitivity, and loose teeth in severe cases. Can unhealthy gums affect your overall health too? What habits help protect your gums before serious damage begins? Watch till the end for simple, dentist-informed guidance to keep your gums healthy and strong. To find more details, book an appointment, or take an online consultation with the best Doctors, visit: https://www.marham.pk/ or call 03111222398. Download the Marham App: https://onelink.to/z4we8n MARHAM Website: https://www.marham.pk/ Marham on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marhampk Marham on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marham.pk/ Disclaimer: The information in this video is provided and explained by qualified doctors based on their expertise. Marham serves as a platform to share medical knowledge while relying on doctors for the accuracy of the information shared. This video is for awareness purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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