What should I do if I’m bleeding inside my mouth?

Bleeding inside the mouth may be caused by diseases such as pulpitis, periodontitis or trauma, and requires corresponding root canal treatment, periodontal treatment or compression suturing to stop bleeding in the hospital.
1. Pulpitis. Bleeding in the mouth may be caused by dental caries and pulpitis, the pulp contains rich capillaries that can cause bleeding in the cavity, and root canal treatment is needed to remove the pulp.
2. Periodontitis. Poor oral hygiene, long-term accumulation of tartar in the neck of the teeth, prone to the formation of periodontitis, the gums are prone to bleeding, swelling and pain, teeth can appear loose displacement, need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for periodontal treatment, remove tartar and other irritants to eliminate the inflammation of the gums.
3. Trauma. Bleeding inside the mouth may also be due to external foreign body damage to the oral mucosa caused by the smaller wounds can be used gauze compression to stop bleeding, the wound is larger need to be cleaned up, pull together the suture to stop bleeding.
There are other causes of bleeding inside the mouth, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the source of bleeding and timely treatment.