If you notice bleeding gums, it could be inflammation of the gums. The main manifestations of gum inflammation are red and swollen gums, bleeding gums, gum recession, rounded gum papillae, and dark red colored gums. When these symptoms occur, it means that the patient’s periodontal needs timely treatment and should go to the hospital for scaling in a timely manner.
Teeth with gum inflammation have other substances around them, namely calculus and plaque, and it is these substances that cause irritation of the gums. Therefore, removing the irritants is the best way to treat gingival inflammation.
Scaling is the removal of plaque and calculus around the body by ultrasonic oscillation, followed by alternating localized cleaning with hydrogen peroxide and 3% saline, and then topical application of iodine glycerin or Perio to evenly coat the periodontal tissue in the affected area. The first of these is the use of a rinse to reduce inflammation in the oral cavity and to consolidate the effects and maintain the bacterial environment in the oral cavity.
Maintaining oral hygiene can treat gum inflammation, and when gum inflammation is healed, it can also prevent periodontal disease, so that the gums can gradually recover. Therefore, it is important to diagnose and treat gum inflammation early and treat it early. Cure gum inflammation so that periodontal inflammation does not form.
In addition, such as AIDS, leukemia, and hemophilia necrotizing gingivitis also have the appearance of bleeding gums in the oral cavity and need to be treated with laboratory tests at a regular hospital.