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From my teeth blood is coming . there are small gap in between the teeth were food particles are stored.
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bleeding gums have many causes. there may be infection swelling or any other cause. you have to get a checkup done. regarding spaces in teeth you have to go for orthodontic treatment(braces)
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Bleeding may be due to calculus  (dirty teeth).Visit dentist and go for scaling. Your will be fine.
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Hi..get teeth scaling done from the dentist Regards
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Hello Bleeding is due to food stuck between teeth or into teeth. Just go to dentist for proper cleaning and other treatment plans for your teeth gap so you can have a better experience with your teeth in future.
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Hello! bleeding could be because of deposits or food loadgement on your teeth. Visit your dentist and get a deep scaling done. Brush twice a day, floss regularly and rinse after every meal.
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Hello, The gap or loss of contact between your teeth could be due to caries,which leads to food lodgement causing inflammation in the gums,leading to bleeding. You need to visit a dentist and get the teeth restored.A round of cleaning is also recommended. Regards Dr Suman Makam
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Hi The blood is probably due to swelling of gums which in turn is a result of food particles getting stuck there . You should get a professional cleaning done followed with space closure of teeth if you willing . Or else maintain that space with regular flossing and brushing Regards
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The blood is usually from the inflamed gums.... food lodgement can be in the spaces due to gum recession or cavities....
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visit your dentist for a proper clinical examination
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do not delay the treatment till the time the problem aggravates to severe infection
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Visit your dentist , he will take x-ray to diagnose is there any decay started due to which gap is formed
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by seeing x-ray dentist would suggest either filling or root canal, depending on depth of decay
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don't use sticks to remove lodged food
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Most likely reason for your bleeding problem would be a minor gum infection.
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visit a dentist and get a cleaning done
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also use a mouth wash for about 2 weeks in the night, after getting the cleaning done.
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