Does toothpaste work for bleeding gums

Some toothpastes are advertised in everyday life as having the effect of stopping bleeding gums, and some of them do have a good effect on bleeding gums. However, this type of toothpaste is not recommended in the medical community for the treatment of bleeding gums because it contains a substance called tranexamic acid. This is a prescription medication that is used to stop bleeding in the clinic, and is not recommended for regular use in everyday life, even for external use on the teeth. Therefore, for the treatment of bleeding gums, it is necessary to go to a professional dentist to clean the periodontium of the teeth, and remove plaque and calculus through scaling, which is the most fundamental way to treat calculus and bleeding gums.