Root bleeding in children

Root bleeding is caused by gingivitis or vitamin C deficiency. If this phenomenon is not treated early, it can affect the daily life and tooth development of the child.

1. Causes of root bleeding

The gums are a protective part of the root of the tooth, but when the gums are damaged or inflamed, it is not possible to perform the function of protecting the teeth. Manifestations of gingivitis are root bleeding. Initially minor damage to soft tissue but if not detected early, the bacteria are conditionally active and cause gingivitis.

This is a consequence of bad oral hygiene, which makes the bacteria attack and weaken the gums resulting in sensitivity and ease of bleeding, especially when brushing teeth. What's wrong with root bleeding?

Root bleeding is also a manifestation of Vitamin C deficiency. Because when the body is deficient in vitamin C, it will not be possible to synthesize collagen that leads to longer wounds or hemorrhages in the gums.

tooth bleeding

Root bleeding usually occurs while brushing your teeth

2. Harm of root bleeding

Root bleeding in children affects a child's daily life, causing anorexia due to soreness in the gums and may cause sleep disruption.

Bleeding of the root of the teeth if left unsused will lead to day-to-dayinflammation, gum drops that cause the teeth to shake. In addition, root bleeding risks affecting the child's later permanent teeth.

Gingivitis affects the root and parts around the tooth, damaging the root and bone of the tooth, causing the root to shake leading to tooth loss.

3. Treatment of root bleeding

3.1 Medications and mouth relays

Along with obtaining tooth decay,taking a doctor's prescription medication is also a way to treat root bleeding. However, it should be noted that regular oral hygiene of the child.

During the period of gingivitis, the child should not brush his teeth because it will cause pain and further damage to the gums. Using gauze and NaCL 0.9% to fall off your child's mouth is an effective way to clean your child's teeth.

3.2 Vitamin C supplements

One of the causes of root bleeding is a child with Vitamin C deficiency. Adding vitamin C to daily food is a way to treat and prevent root bleeding. Once Vitamin C is added, the damaged gum tissue will heal quickly and strengthen the child's resistance.

vitamin C

Vitamin C supplements help children increase their resistance and prevent root bleeding

3.3 Obtaining high teeth

For children who have permanently teethed, root bleeding treatment should be carried out early to ensure real teeth for the child. If there is a tooth height under the gums and around the root of the tooth, it is necessary to take the child to the dental clinic to get the teeth.

3.4 Gargle with saline

This is an effective and easy way to clean your teeth. Rinse your child's mouth with diluted saline 2-3 times a day to limit root bleeding and prevent other oral diseases.

Root bleeding is a manifestation of dental diseases that cannot be taken lightly. You should not let this condition persist, especially in young children. Currently, Share99 International Health Hub is providing a packageof children's health examinations, babies will be examined oral health by experienced and skilled specialists.

For more information about the examination package, please contact Share99 Health System Hotline nationwide, or register for an online examination HERE.

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