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Oral health is one of the top ten standards of human health proposed by the World Health Organization. The WHO requires: clean teeth, no decay, no pain, normal colored gums, and no bleeding. Many people experience bleeding when brushing their teeth. The most common cause of bleeding when brushing is gingivitis or periodontitis. This is due to poor oral hygiene habits and incorrect brushing methods, resulting in food residues left in the mouth not being cleaned promptly and thoroughly. After removal, plaque, soft tartar or calculus are formed, which are hotbeds of bacteria that secrete toxins that damage the gums, inflame them and cause them to bleed when brushing. Once plaque and calculus, which cause bleeding gums, are formed, the patient cannot remove them by brushing, so a professional dentist must be called for a cleaning.
Patients with gingivitis or periodontitis often suffer from bad breath, loose teeth, and inability to chew. In addition, bleeding from tooth brushing may also be a manifestation of systemic diseases such as blood system or liver diseases in the oral cavity. Therefore, for bleeding teeth brushing, you should go to the hospital for examination, diagnosis and treatment by a doctor.