Monday, November 16, 2009

Bleeding gums during cleaning?

I visited the dentist for a check up yesterday for a cavity. I haven't been to the dentist in about 3 years. The hygenist had cleaned my teeth and it was very painful. I don't remember it ever being so painful. My gums were bleeding ALOT and they had told me thats a sign of gum dease? I mean it hurt alot that I almost started crying because of the pain. Now, the next day, I still have blood around my gums. They've never bled before (when brushing) and I brush twice a day. He also says I should get one of my teeth replaced because it's a baby tooth that never had a tooth below it and that it is "unrepairable" though it causes no pain to me and has no decay just a cavity. Replacement: $3,000. I haven't gone to the dentist in some time because I never believe what they say and I think most of them are scammers. Is a cleaning suppose to hurt this bad? Should my teeth still be sore a day later? Should I see another dentist?

Bleeding gums during cleaning?
Unfortunately this is probably the direct result of not having your teeth cleaned in such a long time. When the teeth are cleaned they also must reach the areas just below the gum line. If there is a lot of build up your gums can be inf lammed. When they are cleaned the result is bleeding and very sore gums. Peroxide is no longer recommended since it can actually damage the tissues. Rinse your mouth with some warm salt water for a few days to help with healing and pain. Once your mouth is healed be sure to floss as often as possible to help stop the build up below the gum line and have your teeth cleaned more often.
Reply:swish hydrogen peroxide in your mouth for 30 seconds every morning until it stops......... then once a week
Reply:No matter what, you might want to see a new dentist. My gums bleed too. Not really majorly, but kind of when I'm brushing. I really should brush more often... But as for you, maybe you have gingivitis. You may also have sensitive gums that react to the brushing. Do you brush too hard? For another dentist, I'd go with one reccommended by a family friend, or maybe if you trust your doctor a lot. DON'T go with a dentist that has commercial advertising; if they're making enough money to have ads, you can bet your bottom dollar they'll jip you, too. Maybe when they cleaned they brushed really hard on purpose so they could tell you you had a gum disease. Yeah, most dentists are scammers.....
Reply:yea, i woudld recommend peroxide too, it gets rid of bacteria by oxidation. There are also some mouthwashes out there that help with gum disease. When i got my teeth cleaned my gums bled, but it wasnt so painful.
Reply:Well, it never hurts to get a second opinion, so seeing a second Dentist couldn't hurt anything.





Bleeding gums, however, is generally caused by gum disease, so your Dentist is probably correct about that.





Also, the baby tooth should be removed, replacing it, however, is more of a cosmetic thing, as you could easily go through life with a missing tooth, though it may not look attractive. The reason it should be removed is two fold.....first reason being that at some point the tooth could "die", leading to its decaying while in your mouth. The second reason being the more likely one...a healthy tooths roots will continue to grow as long as it's in your mouth, which could lead to extreme pains and if the root gets long enough, even migraine headaches. My mother had the latter happen and had the migraines for years before finally finding out what was causing it, when they removed it, the tooth (root included) was approximately 2 inches long.
Reply:no , cleaning is usually painless , if thats the case with them bleeding then yes they are correct that is gum disease (gingivitis i believe) , you can get a prescription antibiotic to make that go away and also swish some peroxide..but be careful not to swallow it and dont put too much because it will make you throw up. as for the case with the baby tooth , it depends on where the tooth is that it would need to be replaced , if its anywhere in the front then it would need to be replaced but if its in the back or side then dont bother getting it replaced because its not necessary , but do get it pulled if they cant put a filling in it. after you get rid of the gum disease brush after every meal and start flossing regularly , you can use mouth wash once a day if you want to.
Reply:Well, you havent been to the dentist in three years and even though you brush your teeth twice a day you may have be one of those people that gets a lot of plaque built up on your teeth. The hygenist may have done a deep cleaning. To do this she has to go under your gum a bit and that can cause some bleeding. If you dont floss your teeth that can cause bleeding when the hygenist does it for you. Deep cleanings can hurt. Even the into the next day. If you feel that the bleeding isnt normal you should call or go back to the dentist and tell them. They can assess your situation the best.





As for getting the baby tooth replaced, did you ask him how much it would cost if he just pulled it? Why did he say it needs to be replaced?? These are things you should ask the dentist.


Teeth replacement can be expensive. As can other dental procedures. A root canal with a crown can cost $1000.00. Ask the dentist if he is just suggesting this as a cosmetic procedure or if it is medically necessary.





I do not believe that all dentists are scammers. They are trying to keep your teeth healthy. If you felt comfortable with this dentist keep going to see him/her.





You should have your teeth cleaned and examined twice a year if you can. Dont be afraid to ask LOTS of questions. If they dont skirt around your questions they are being upfront.





I added the American Dental Associations website for you to look at.
Reply:I think you should see a shrink.
Reply:If you can find CloSys mouthwash at your local drugstore it will kill even the most stubborn gum germs, and without burning. Bleeding gums are *usually* caused by gum disease. Treat that first. Then see a different dentist, possibly a local dental school who has no financial interest in offering you dental work.
Reply:Yes, you are going to bleed when you get your teeth cleaned professionaly if you haven't had it done in awhile. You can only clean so well at home and it is up to the professionals to do a better job. I'm sure you were sore because it sounds like you've got a good case of peridontal disease. I'm glad that you are brushing two times a day, but make sure you are brushing for 2 mintues each time and you NEED to floss EVERYDAY!! I would recommend that to ease the discomfort for future cleanings: 1) don't wait so long! You need to have your teeth professionaly cleaned at least twice a year unless they tell you otherwise. 2) Have good home care as I stated above. 3)If it hurts that much next time, have them numb you. Yea, that doesn't feel too good either, but at least you won't be in discomfort for the entire appointment.


Now, on to the replacement of this baby tooth. Decay is a cavity by the way. It probably doesn't hurt because there is no nerve tissue in it and it may hurt you in the future. Do you HAVE to replace it when the time comes to remove it? No, you can just have a space in there but than your teeth next to it will start to shift around.


I'm sorry that you think those in the dental profession are "scammers". If you really feel that way, don't bother going, because I doubt they could care less if you show up or not. They can only help you if you are willing to accept their help. You'll only have yourself to blame if you are in pain.

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