Teeth Bleeding, No Pain

2016-08-13 20:09:25
Nothing just bleeding, specially after Brush & sometime without any brush it bleed. There is nothing like pain in my teeth. From last few months i used to have Brush my teeth before Bed.
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Use soft bristles for brushing, go for one round of oral prophylaxis, use hexidine gel for massaging. Bleeding should stop if not kindly visit one periodontist

Answered2016-08-18 16:58:13

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Bleeding from teeth is actually bleeding from gums which is a sign of unhealthy gums. You need to visit a dentist, if needed get some xrays done, give proper history about all the medicines that you are taking currently £am sure your dentist will help you out. primarily, I feel what you will need is a routine cleaning of the gum tissues & teeth & your bleeding will stop.

Answered2016-08-15 09:22:18

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normally deposits in gums gives bleeding during brushing
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they can do scaling supra and sub gingivaly to cure ur problem

Answered2016-08-15 07:49:51

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Bleeding from the gums is a clinical indicator of underlying gum disease..... you will be requiring a session of teeth cleaning because those deposits cannot be removed by brushing alone..... proper brushing after the procedure will be definitely important for maintaining the results of the treatment.... Regards.....

Answered2016-08-16 13:50:22

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Hi.. undergo scaling from dentist followed by laser gum treatment if required. Regards

Answered2016-08-16 01:25:55

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Go to dentist may require scaling

Answered2016-08-15 10:07:50

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You mostly require one round of subgingival scaling (cleaning below gum level) to remove deposits such as calculus from causing inflammation of your gums. If the dentist suggests after examination- you may require some sort of periodontal therapy (gum treatment) . Mostly should subside after one round of oral prophylaxis/scaling.

Answered2016-08-15 04:19:41

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