Teeth Bleeding More Than What Causes Teeth Bleeding

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Gingival bleeding is one of the most common symptoms in stomatology. Under normal circumstances, gingival bleeding is more common in early gingivitis of periodontal disease. There are many reasons for gingival bleeding. In addition to simple oral local problems, it may also be oral pathological changes of other systemic diseases. It may be manifested in other diseases of the whole body, which may indicate diseases of other systems such as leukemia, autoimmune diseases after exposure to radioactive radiation, etc. Why gums bleed, mostly because the plaque on the gums is not cleared in time. Calcium ions in saliva calcify dental plaque and slowly form calculus. The gums of the corresponding parts are stimulated by calculus for a long time. The capillary expansion permeability increases blood flow, causing the gums to become bright red or dark red. The gums are swollen and the stippling disappears. The edge thickens. Not close to the tooth surface caused by soft and fragile gums, gingival sulcus deepening, when brushing or eating due to mechanical stimulation of the gums in this inflammatory state is easy to bleed gum bleeding is one of the more common symptoms of stomatology. Under normal circumstances, gingival bleeding is more common in the early stages of periodontal disease and gingivitis. Periodontitis not only causes gingival bleeding but also irreversible damage to periodontal tissue and even tooth loosening. Timely and regular cleaning cannot completely recover the lesion. Scratching and other periodontal treatments or periodontal surgery may be needed to effectively control the disease.

Teeth Bleeding More Than What Causes Teeth Bleeding



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