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RCT treated tooth bleeding during brush
I see blood while brushing my tooth, and it is from RCT done area, it's been only 6 months since RCT, does it mean failed rct
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Hello.. I advice you to do scaling and maintain oral hygiene by using mouth wash, flossing and interdental brushes.. Bleeding will stop.. Take vitamin c supplements.. Do soft brushing..
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It is not possible to have blood from RCT treated area. Pls look that carefully and go for scaling for full mouth
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Not exactly. Look out of any swelling or pain around that tooth region. Regular proper oral hygiene maintainance is adviced for 1 week. Bleeding will subside. If not, kindly get it checked.
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Hello, Bleeding from RCT treated tooth is a very very rare and unusual situation. The most common reason of bleeding while brushing teeth is due to infection in gums (pyorrhoea) or any abscess or ulcer. You might need scaling of your teeth. You will have to go and get it checked to know the exact reason.
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Donot brush forcefully especially near gum region. But at the same time, donot avoid brushing due to bleeding.
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