Whenever I brush blood comes from my teeth. My front 2 teeth are caps and it's been 6 years. So do I need to change them? Is it the actual problem of blood or any other problems like gum problem or some other issues. Please help.!
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Blood comes from gums, not teeth. This is a symptom of pyorhoea and will require in depth examination and diagnosis. Treatment can only be suggested after that.
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