The group of tests will help us understand why you have been experiencing bleeding gums. We have grouped the tests into two categories based on their diagnostic value
The first category consists of Complete Blood Count (CBC), Coagulation Panel, Liver Function Tests, and Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid Levels tests. These tests will provide us with a comprehensive overview of your general health and the functioning of your organs
This will help us to determine whether any underlying conditions could be causing your bleeding gums. The second category consists of Serum Iron Studies, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, HIVAIDS Tests, Monospot Test, Periodontal Screening Tests, and Oral Pathology Tests
These tests will provide us with a more detailed picture of your oral health and any potential causes for your bleeding gums. These tests will help us to identify any infections or other oral health issues that could be causing your bleeding gums
In sum, this group of tests will help us to understand why you have been experiencing bleeding gums and to identify any underlying causes.
Result :
The patient may notice that their gums are more red and swollen than usual. This is often an early sign of bleeding gums, so it should not be ignored.
The patient may also experience increased sensitivity in their gums. This could be a sign of inflammation caused by the bleeding gums.
Bleeding gums can cause bad breath, as the bacteria in the mouth can increase due to the presence of blood. This is not an immediate sign, but could be a sign of bleeding gums if it does not go away with regular brushing and flossing.
Brush twice daily and floss once a day, using a soft
gradeSmoking or chewing tobacco can further irritate the gums and increase bleeding.
gradeDissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water and use as a mouth rinse up to four times daily. This can help reduce inflammation and promote healing.
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