Teeth are hard tissue and do not have blood vessels themselves, so teeth do not bleed. When patients clinically say that their teeth bleed, the vast majority of them are referring to bleeding gums, meaning bleeding from the gingival sulcus between the teeth and the gums. For this type of bleeding, it is impossible to completely cure it with any type of toothpaste. There are some toothpastes on the market that advertise the effect of stopping bleeding from the teeth, but this effect is a symptomatic rather than a curative one, and this type of toothpaste may contain special hemostatic drugs, which are medical drugs used to stop bleeding in patients, and such drugs may relieve bleeding gums at one time. However, the cause of bleeding gums still exists, which is plaque and calculus in the periodontium. When these plaque and calculus are present for a long time, the bleeding gums will remain. If you want to treat bleeding gums, the best way is to have a professional scaling, after going to a professional dentist for scaling, the periodontal plaque and calculus will be thoroughly cleaned, and then the phenomenon of bleeding gums will be fundamentally relieved.