Bleeding teeth and bad breath can be caused by gingivitis, periodontitis and dental caries.
1. Gingivitis: gingivitis is a relatively common oral disease, usually associated with food blockage, lack of good oral hygiene, plaque and calculus and hormone levels in the body abnormalities, etc., the main symptom is that the gums will bleed when biting hard objects or brushing, usually accompanied by swelling of the roots of the teeth, discomfort and bad breath and other symptoms.
2. Periodontitis: Periodontitis is usually associated with poor oral hygiene, dental tissue damage, long-term smoking and diabetes, etc. The main symptoms are swollen gums, pain, pus, bleeding, etc., and some patients may also have bad breath.
3. Dental caries: the next usually and dental tissue by the sugar in the food or bacteria and other corrosion related, usually there will be cavities, with the development of the disease, there may be bad breath, tooth pain symptoms, if the lesions on the gums caused by the stimulation, there will be bleeding phenomenon.
Bleeding teeth and bad breath may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to find out the cause, and actively follow the doctor’s advice to adopt the appropriate solution to avoid delaying the condition.