Recently, the gum is swollen and there is dental plaque. What should I do if my gum often bleeds?
There are several possibilities for gingival bleeding: first, gingivitis, when there is dental caries or a large gap between two teeth, it is easy to embed food. Pressing the gums is prone to symptoms of gingival papillitis, and the gums are prone to bleeding. Usually, it is recommended to repair teeth in time. If the gap is large, clean up the food in time or arrange the teeth. Second, it may be caused by poor periodontal conditions, such as a large number of dental calculus around the gums, and dental plaque stimulates the gums, which is prone to symptoms of gingival bleeding. Third, blood diseases, patients with blood diseases may have symptoms of spontaneous bleeding of gums, so it is recommended to have a blood test. Fourth, high blood pressure, when the blood pressure is high, there is slight inflammation in the gums, which is particularly prone to gum bleeding. We should control blood pressure and take antihypertensive drugs regularly.