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dear sir, whenever i brushing my teeth, there is blooding in teeth gum. before 1 year i went to the dentist for cleaning my teeth that time enormous blooding happened. even for last 6 and half years(18 to 24, now) i am in 46kg only. please suggest me what is my problem. i have consulted 3 doctors, they tested the blood and told everything is fine. i thought that this may be deficiency of vitamin12
Hello, Bleeding gums indicate inflammation. Gingivitis refers to he gums while periodontal disease involves the gym as well as underlying bone. Keep up with dental checkups and make sure your dental health is in good condition. Look into systemic effects. This includes medications, vitamin deficiencies and disorders. Make sure that you are well hydrated and avoid any irritants possible that can traumatized tissue. Routine blood testing on a regular basis may show a systuc change. Review your family medical history. Good daily hygiene and diet are often key factors. Consider a bacterial study of your mouth. Saliva testing is helpful to determine if antibiotic treatment could be indicated. Thsnk you for your inquiry.
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What Causes Bleeding Gums While Brushing Teeth?
Hello, Bleeding gums indicate inflammation. Gingivitis refers to he gums while periodontal disease involves the gym as well as underlying bone. Keep up with dental checkups and make sure your dental health is in good condition. Look into systemic effects. This includes medications, vitamin deficiencies and disorders. Make sure that you are well hydrated and avoid any irritants possible that can traumatized tissue. Routine blood testing on a regular basis may show a systuc change. Review your family medical history. Good daily hygiene and diet are often key factors. Consider a bacterial study of your mouth. Saliva testing is helpful to determine if antibiotic treatment could be indicated. Thsnk you for your inquiry.