What to do about bleeding tooth roots

Root bleeding is not a particularly strict term, because the root itself is also composed of the hard tissue of the tooth, in which there are no blood vessels, so the root will not bleed. Root bleeding should refer to the development of gingivitis or periodontitis to a certain extent, the blood leaking from the gingival sulcus, which is fundamentally still gum bleeding. The most basic solution for bleeding gums, and the best way, is to perform professional periodontal basic treatment, which is often called scaling. Scaling is professionally called supragingival scaling, which removes the plaque and calculus attached to the roots and surfaces of the teeth by means of ultrasonic vibrations, thus achieving better periodontal hygiene results.