Gum bleeding after cleaning

Bleeding Gums Near Molars - Zoomed Dental Case and Scaling Analysis

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Teeth Case – Zoom 100%

Focused Area: Posterior teeth (molar region) and surrounding gingival tissue


Full Analysis and Visual Examination

This evaluation is based solely on the provided image and does not replace a full clinical examination or dental X-rays.

Observed Findings

  • Localized gum redness and bleeding near the molar gum margin

  • Soft tissue appears inflamed and irritated

Severe Tartar Buildup and Gum Inflammation – Zoomed Dental Case Analysis

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Teeth Case – Zoom 100%

Focused Area: Lower anterior teeth (lingual side) and gingival tissue


Full Analysis and Visual Assessment

This evaluation is based on the provided image only and does not replace a clinical dental examination.

Observed Conditions

  • Visible dental calculus (tartar) accumulation along the gumline, especially behind the lower front teeth

  • Gingival redness and mild swelling consistent with inflammation

  • Possible early gum recession in localized areas

Gingivitis and Early Gum Recession | Dental Case Analysis and Treatment Guide

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Generalized Gingivitis With Early Gum Recession and Plaque Accumulation – Full Dental Case Analysis (100% Zoom)

Medical Disclaimer

This assessment is image-based and for educational purposes only. A definitive diagnosis requires an in-person dental examination, periodontal probing, and dental X-rays. The analysis below is based on visible clinical signs and standard dental guidelines.

Severe Tooth Decay and Multiple Cavities | Advanced Dental Case Analysis

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Severe Multi-Tooth Decay With Advanced Cavities – Full Dental Case Analysis (100% Zoom)

Medical Disclaimer
This assessment is image-based and for educational purposes only. A confirmed diagnosis requires an in-clinic dental examination, X-rays, and vitality testing. However, the visible findings indicate a serious and urgent dental condition that should not be delayed.

Cleaned My Teeth at the Dentist - Now My Gums Bleed. Is This Normal?

Have you ever left the dentist after a routine cleaning only to notice your gums feel tender, bleed when you brush, or even that your teeth seem slightly loose? If so, you're not alone, and this doesn’t mean the cleaning harmed you. In fact, these sensations are often a sign that your cleaning was necessary, effective, and is revealing pre-existing issues that were hidden. Let’s explore why this happens and what it means for your long-term oral health.

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