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Blood come out from teeth
Sometimes suddenly blood is comes from my teeth. What's the problem? How can I avoid this? Is there any indication for diseases
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Bleeding is a clear sign of gum disease. If caught and treated early on then it's a simple and straight forward process. See a dentist immediately
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Hi..you have a gum disease. You need deep scaling or laser gum treatment to solve this. Regards
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Bleeding is the first sign of gingivitis or gum inflammation..the most common cause of this is tartar deposit on your teeth..get a thorough scaling done..and it will subside..take care..
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If the bleeding is from gums you have to correct your nutrotional balance. Then visit a dentist for full scaling(gum cleaning)if the bleeding is from teeth you will have excruciating pain. And you have to continue with root canal treatment.
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