this is very common your gum is irritated probably by plaque just keep brushing it and the gum will return to normal after a few days. when the gum bleeds many people stop brushing this is wrong it just makes the inflamation worse. use a soft brush and small circular movements NO SCRUBBING hope this helps You may have gingivitis. This means that you are NOT brushing enough after every meal and are NOT flossing. Floss carefully after each meal and your gums will become healthy again within a week or 2. If not you may need to use floride gel on your gums too. Always floss and brush with a soft toothbrush!
This could possibly be the sign of a hemophilic disorder, and I would advise you to go see your doctor immediately to run some bleeding tests such as and Ivy bleeding test, and a prothrombin test
Use a tissue or paper towel to stop any bleeding. If there isn't any blood, don't worry, as this often happens. If it was a natural loss, do what you want with the tooth, but if it was forced ice the tooth and go to the dentist immediately to have it put back.
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The part of the tooth above the gum is the sulcus this is the neck of the tooth.
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Yes. That just means the tooth is still vital (or alive). If the tooth is opened and the canals aren't bleeding this means the tooth is neucrotic or dead. The tooth has no more nutrients going to it, meaning the doctor will clean through and though, using files all the way out of the canal to clear any bacteria. If the tooth is bleeding, there isn't a need to go out of the canal, to the end or a mm short is okay. Bleeding will stop once the nerves are removed and bleeding can also be caused if the doctor is out of the canal. He can use anesthetic to stop the bleeding or drying paper points.
see a dentist! stat!
don't worry this is totally normal.it means that your wisdom tooth is growing.if you've not heard of it,it's teeth that grow way at the back of your gum.it happens when your older signifying that you maturing
No, teeth cannot be grown back. Your vet can check the tooth and could possibly file down any sharp edges, or even remove the tooth if it is getting in the way or causing pain, but a tooth cannot be grown back.
Because the grown up tooth pushes through the gum which makes the baby tooth get looser and eventually falls out.
You can eat though I wouldn't recommend it...
The part of the tooth above the gum is the sulcus this is the neck of the tooth.