Need a dentist: Bleeding around yiur gums is an indication on a periodontal infection, infection of you gums. How long has it been since you have had your teeth cleaned? Schedule an appointment with a dentist as soon as you can.
Answered 9/1/2020
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Probably the gums: It's probably bleeding from the gums and not the teeth themselves. If it is the gums, it's usually sign of inflammation or possibly infection in the gums. It's important to see a dentist to have your gums and teeth evaluated to make sure you have no severe medical condition.
Answered 11/13/2013
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Bleeding: Probably ly not teeth bleeding, but instead the supporting bone/gums. Bleeding indicates infection, Gingivitis Periodontitis. Please see a General Dentist or a bone/gum specialist, a Periodontitis. Gmdisease does not cure and is progressive. Itn has been implicated in stroke, heart and circulatory disease, liver and kidney damage, low sperm count, etc. Get help.
Answered 9/1/2020
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