Blood in saliva

2017-01-21 16:54:25
From last 2 months, i am having blood in my saliva when i wake up in morning. During daytime, I do not notice any blood. Is it related to gums? What should be the cure?
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A simple teeth cleaning might prevent your problem.

Answered2017-01-25 14:44:10

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Bleeding mainly happens because of infection in gums , you should visit a dentist and get scaling done it might take 2-3 sittings if infection is more .

Answered2017-01-24 06:39:37

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Bleeding can be due various reasons But basic reason would be improper oral hygiene Have a dental checkup done Have professional cleaning Get oral hygiene brushing instructions If problems doesn't subside further investigations may be required

Answered2017-01-23 16:29:14

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You definitely need a professional teeth cleaning or scaling as its called. Also will be advised a gum paint, mouthwash and vitamin C supplement along with this cleaning. Don't ignore this problem. Visit your dentist at the earliest.

Answered2017-01-23 06:06:36

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Hello, bleeding gums could be because of deposits on your teeth or food lodged in your teeth. Visit a dentist get your scaling and polishing done. Brush twice daily, maintain proper brushing technique, floss regularly and rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.

Answered2017-01-22 07:57:15

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Dear sir...as of your verse age 32 and morning rise blood on saliva....is definite a gum as well periodontal diseases.in this situations immediate attention is warranted.please do take doxycycline 100mg 10 and metronidazole 400mg10 tablet twice daily one tab after food for 5days along with ppilike pantop40 twice daily before food for 5 days. The blood on saliva will stop by 3 days. Get assured. Then visit a seasoned dentist of your area and do the pathological test of AEC...CBC..FBS..PPBS..N URINE.....It will saveyou time and the dentist you consult as well hr can give his best remedies.you need to care for as,well.improve brushing habbit twice daily n change to sift brush immediate.
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pathological tests....immediate drug intake.....brushing habbit........visit to dentist of expertise.n experienced.
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Answered2017-01-22 07:33:10

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Hello sir, You definitely need a professional teeth cleaning or scaling as its called. Also will be advised a gum paint, mouthwash and vitamin C supplement along with this cleaning. Don't ignore this problem. Visit your dentist at the earliest.

Answered2017-01-24 07:21:14

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Hello sir, Greetings for the day. Bleeding gums are caused by inadequate plaque removal. Plaque contains germs which attack the healthy tissue around the teeth. This will cause the gums to become inflamed and irritated, which may cause them to bleed when brushing or flossing. This is called Gingivitis and is the first stage of gum disease. Gingivitis is usually a painless condition and bleeding gums may be the only symptom. Some other signs may include: swollen, red or tender gums; persistent bad breath or taste; teeth that are loose; and a change in the way your teeth fit when you bite. At this stage the disease can be treated and completely reversed. So it is important not to ignore your bleeding gums.
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Visit a dentist and get professional Scaling and Polishing  (Cleaning).
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Brush twice a day with a soft tooth brush. use mouth wash twice a day.

Answered2017-01-23 13:50:01

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Hello, You need to get professional cleaning done every 6 months or the Gums can get inflammed and bleed easily due to Gingivitis.Consult a periodontist. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-01-23 12:40:38

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The main cause of bleeding gums is the buildup of plaque at the gum line. This will lead to a condition called gingivitis, or inflamed gums. Plaque that is not removed will harden into tartar. This will lead to increased bleeding and a more advanced form of gum and jawbone disease known as periodontitis. Other causes of bleeding gums include: Any bleeding disorder Brushing too hard Hormonal changes during pregnancy Ill-fitting dentures or other dental appliances Improper flossing Infection, which can be either in a tooth or the gum Leukemia, a type of blood cancer Scurvy, a vitamin C deficiency Use of blood thinners Vitamin K deficiency
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Visit our team of experience dentist who will examine your teeth and gums and ask you about the problem. Your dentist will also ask about your oral care habits and take your teeth xrays.
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For any more query or treatment visit us today.Dr Ratnika Agarwal , Dental Surgeon/Owner of Smile Up Dental Care & Implant Center ,PUNE

Answered2017-01-22 08:05:41

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Hi, blood in saliva may be due to gum disease. This is also called gingivitis or swollen gums due to deposits between your teeth and gums. People with such condition also see blood while brushing and bad odour from mouth. This can be corrected by getting a simple scaling. Please visit your dentist at the earliest. If symptoms still persist then the problem may be because of other systematic reasons.

Answered2017-01-22 06:41:04

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Hello....... Do you vomit  blood  in morning? If you are vomiting  blood  it could  be due to esophageal tear..  If you  are having  blood after brushing  it is due to gum  bleeding..  Don't  use hard brushes..  Consult  ent  specialist once....... Underlying cause need treatment......

Answered2017-01-22 04:39:38

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