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Causes of Gingival Bleeding

By contactus
June 01, 2011
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Causes of Gingival Bleeding

 

Therre are so many causes for gingival bleeding,  if you have the blood in brushing, that would be a simpaton of gingival bleeding.  Bleeding gums causes are diverse, in general the following categories:

Brush their teeth because they do not always stimulate the calculus, so that the plaque attached to the teeth gradually formed after the dental calculus, dental calculus and dental equipmentwill often continue to stimulate the gums can cause gum inflammation and bleeding.

Cavities near the gum stimulation of teeth due to tooth decay, cavities form a dark brown, its edges were sharp and irregular shape, often stimulate the gums and cause bleeding ulcers.

Periodontal disease occurs when the teeth around the lesions, the main symptoms are gum swelling, inflammation, congestive expansion of new blood vessels, once when chewing or brushing can often cause bleeding. In case of periodontal disease is the development of alveolar abscess, or loose teeth more susceptible to bleeding gums.

The few are the most common local cause of bleeding gums. And some systemic diseases can also cause bleeding gums. Such as blood diseases, including leukemia, hemophilia, thrombocytopenia purpura, aplastic anemia, human leucocyte reduced psychosis. Also found that some of the clinical growth of the tumor on the gums, including gum transferred to other parts of the body of the tumor, prone to bleeding. Certain diseases such as cirrhosis, hypersplenism, nephritis late, can cause low blood root canalclotting function due to lack of vitamin C, or cause severe anemia, bleeding gums can also occur. Of these systemic diseases caused by bleeding gums, due early hospital for examination and treatment.

In addition, some women in adolescence or pregnancy, due to changes in endocrine regulation, gingival bleeding that occurred after this period more than able to heal, usually without special treatment with dental burs. So if you are a pregent, you should pay more attention of your dental health, remenber to contact your dentist regularly for a better oral health.

  

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