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Is bleeding from gums normal after cutting the tooth for dental cap ? Does the crown cutting process damages the gums ?
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Relax. It's normal
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Wait for the crown to be fixed.
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Avoid spicy food for 2 days, if the gums are irritating you too much. Rest should fall in place soon.
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Respected Sir While making space for crown in between two teeth at times there is bleeding from gums because in order to separate two teeth from each other gums in between two teeth get's cut. So bleeding from gums is absolutely normal. No it does not damages your gums. And it heals on it's own.
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Hello, there. When separating two teeth in order to cut the crown portion for measuments, it may damage the gums. You don't need to worry too much. It will heal on its own.
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Just be patient it'll be fine by tomorrow
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