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<blockquote data-quote="Amandamess" data-source="post: 1261531" data-attributes="member: 334876"><p>I'm type 1 and I'm having the same problem u need to see a gum specialist but they are expensive it's around £140-160 an hr in my area! They do deep cleaning and will prevent the gum from bleeding! The problem is u will need quite a lot of sessions I go to London for mine and have been going since Xmas! If u don't get it under control u will loose most teeth! So b careful and do ur best to control sugars and spend 20 mins a day brushing morning and night and buy special little brushes called tipi brushes to clean in between the teeth and concentrate on the gum line more than any where else! Hope that helps I feel ur pain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amandamess, post: 1261531, member: 334876"] I'm type 1 and I'm having the same problem u need to see a gum specialist but they are expensive it's around £140-160 an hr in my area! They do deep cleaning and will prevent the gum from bleeding! The problem is u will need quite a lot of sessions I go to London for mine and have been going since Xmas! If u don't get it under control u will loose most teeth! So b careful and do ur best to control sugars and spend 20 mins a day brushing morning and night and buy special little brushes called tipi brushes to clean in between the teeth and concentrate on the gum line more than any where else! Hope that helps I feel ur pain [/QUOTE]
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