Hi doc, I just ask if it is normal to taste a blood everyday I wake up. and another question I feel pain at my tooth for last 5months now I endure the pain for about 3 months ago and I just leave it until it gone . I can't visit to a dentist because of school activities and I always forget about it . Does the bleeding connect to it?
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Hi yes bleeding is connected with it.. by d above description .their may be pus formation,n blood discharge from d sinus or some periodontal issue.. as ur too young to loose a tooth , I request u to go to a dentist n get it treated
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Bleeding can be because of infected gums go for once cleaning n get check up with your near by dentist. I really don't agree ur suffering from pain from 5 months b you are very busy to visit dentist. Ur life and your body is important for u than any other things. Kindly visit dentist don't give reasons
Bleeding from gums indicates gum infection, may b due to not following proper oral hygiene measures...etc
If not treated appropriately can lead to severe infection which can cause bone loss,spacing b/w ur teeth, teeth mobility..... etc
Pain in tooth indicates deep cavity ( most probable cause).
Delaying treatment will only worsen the situation.
Bleeding can be due to inflamed gums. The pain maybe due to deep caries on the tooth. You need to take out time from your schedule and visit a dentist as soon as possible. Both the bleeding and pain will subside after antibiotic therapy. You may need to do scaling(cleaning).
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