My tooth is bleeding a lot, what should I do?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many causes of bleeding gums!

    Bleeding gums are one of the common symptoms of oral diseases. There are generally two types: local and generalized: the most common local cause is plaque or calculus buildup. In addition, brushing your teeth too hard, gum infection, and a penchant for scaling can easily cause bleeding gums.

    Systemic diseases are also one of the main causes of bleeding gums, such as scurvy, which is a systemic bleeding disorder caused by a lack of ascorbic acid (also known as vitamin C), and bleeding gums is a prominent symptom of the disease.

    In patients with scurvy, the gums in the mouth are dark red and swollen, and the swollen gums sometimes cover the crown. With the continuous improvement of people's lives, scurvy has become very rare in China. It is worth noting that various diseases of the blood system can also cause symptoms of bleeding gums, such as leukemia, hemophilia, thrombocytopenic purpura, aplastic pelvic blood, etc., which often manifests as bleeding gums or bleeding after tooth extraction.

    It is not easy to stop with general methods of hemostasis, and it should cause a high degree of vigilance.

    Cancer, diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, liver cirrhosis, hypersplenism, late nephritis, etc., bleeding gums can also occur.

    Bleeding gums are often accompanied by bad breath, which hinders work and social activities, and some can bring mental burden. There are many ** causes bleeding gums. Practicing good oral hygiene habits can prevent the occurrence of gingivitis and periodontitis.

    Brushing your teeth in the morning and evening, rinsing your mouth after meals, and removing dirt and food debris can prevent tartar and tartar from forming. Regular periodontal cleaning (scaling) is the best way to take care of your teeth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is there calculus at work, remove the calculus, and the bleeding gums may be better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to go for teeth cleaning! It is very likely that the gums are congested, resulting in sensitive gums, and it will be better after cleaning, and at the same time, it is also good to change your brushing habits.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello; Many middle-aged and elderly people have this oral problem to varying degrees, most of which are gingivitis with periodontitis and different degrees of gum recession, which is relatively simple and effective;

    **Solution: 1. It is recommended to clean the whole mouth first, especially if you smoke a lot, you should do the second cleaning, if it is gingivitis, it can generally be better after cleaning;

    2. Oral health care is the mainstay, mouthwash, and health care toothpaste are definitely required.

    3. It is better to have a light diet and correct the bad brushing habits (if you use the horizontal brushing method, it is recommended to change it to up and down brushing).

    4. To control the amount of smoking, it is generally not recommended to administer drugs in your case, but if the teeth are loose due to periodontitis, it is another matter.

    5. Regular review, if you smoke more, it is best to do a cleansing operation in half a year, at least once a year;

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is inflammation in the mouth, it is recommended to use the perfect toothpaste, I use this, and the problem of ulcers is cured.

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