Friday, May 21, 2010

Bleedin gums also?

with refer to dat hole in front tooth....always my gums bleed when i brush! btw i'm 24yrs guy and dunno why it bleeds and that hole came up suddenly from nowhere! the hole on my tooth doesnt hurt but bleeding gum too much blood....pls help

Bleedin gums also?
How long has it been since you had your teeth cleaned? Usually bleeding gums are b/c you don't floss which means that all that food and bacteria just sit inbetween your teeth and make little friends causing gingival irritation, thus bleeding. This is gingivitis and if you don't take care of them and you will end up with tartar/calculus buildup and periodontal disease/bone loss. Get flossing daily and get a cleaning and checkup. You are supposed to get your teeth cleaned every 6 months so any buildup can be removed and they can check everything.
Reply:Bleeding gums is usually a sign of gum disease. You probably ought to see a dentist...
Reply:i am not a dental expert, but bleeding gums indicate that there is a problem. you might have some type of gum disease.





you do not want to play around with dental issues. i do not know if you have insurance or not. go to your local county hospital and get a dental referral. this may be a low or no cost solution to your problem.
Reply:Abcess? Did you have a tooth removed?? Broken tooth??? Not sure what you're actually trying to say. Could you possibly retype your question in easy to understand English?


But anyway, go see a dentist and don't waste time here.
Reply:Sounds like gum disease. You'll need to get a cleaning. If left alone, it can progress to Periodontal disease which can lead to bone loss. Gum disease can happen at any age. Seventy-five percent of the population have some form of it. There are effective treatment options your hygenist can provide. Continue to brush and floss daily. And book an appt to get a cleaning. Good luck!

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