Hi I had wisdom tooth extraction few months ago as blood use to come from there due to collision btwn gums and tooth but now again after few months I blood is coming from there although it is very less but why it has been started again... i am worried pls help
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I don't feel your bleeding gum is the problem due to wisdom tooth.
It's gum inflammation caused either by upper tooth or tooth in front of wisdom tooth.
The bleeding gums can also be due to harsh brushing.
How many times a day does it bleed and how much blood comes out??
If less bleeding and once a month then it can be due to brushing technique.
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Bleeding might be due to gum problem of adjacent or upper teeth. Please share a picture and also the severity and howa many times bleeding is seen during the day.
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An x-ray will show if there is any periodontal problem leading to bleeding.
Hi, it's highly unlikely that blood would be from wisdom molar extraction site. Looks like either your gums are swollen which is causing bleeding or gum between wisdom and second last molar is swollen. Pl visit a dentist and get it checked asap
If u have no pain in the extraction area ..thn it is not related to the tooth u had removed ...maybe it is from the adjoining tooth or maybe ur gums r inflamed
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