A few things..: How's your oral hygiene? Do you floss every day and brush twice for 2 minutes at a time? Do you use a soft toothbrush carefully or scrub aggressively with a hard one? Do you have a vitamin c deficiency? Do you have underlying illness like leukemia? We need more info but a dogged analysis of eliminating possible causes should eventually figure it out..
Answered 3/26/2013
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If ok Medically: We have to consider gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis). Bleeding is not normal. Gum disease is a bacterial infection. Perio protect is an easy to wear set of peroxide filled trays that significantly reduces over 99% bacteria daily, treating the cause of your problem. When you reduce the bacteria, the patient heals. This system does not use antibiotics since bacteria become resistant.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Some questions: Did you ever get treated for your gum disease? You had many consultations but did you recieve any treatment and were the recommended treatment completed? Also, medically do you take any blood thinners, have any bleeding disorders or medical issues like diabetes? See a dentist and you may need to see an md also.
Answered 2/13/2013
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Consultations : Bleeding gums are not normal are a sign of some problem, either dental, medical or both. There is a reason, it's just a matter of discovering why and then treating it or at least controlling it. You may need to have very thorough and comprehensive dental and medical evaluation. If these providers can't give you a reason, keep looking until you find one who will. Consider dental school if close.
Answered 9/28/2016
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A few things: Did you actually follow the treatment that was recommended by your dentist? Treatment of gum disease is usually recommended. If this is not the issue, see an md to get a good work up for a possible bleeding disorder etc.
Answered 3/21/2015
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See below: You must see a dentist this is a sign of in y our case of a long term infection. Try brushing with a mixture of oregano oil and clove oil... Mix this with an equal amount of olive oil that should help your gums but you must see a dentist.
Answered 5/13/2013
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