Why is there blood in my mouth..?!


Question: When i suck my mouth more like suck your own teeth with your tongue if you know how i mean.. i start ghetting blood on my tongue and then i eat that blood.. well im not what you think.. but i gues the blood comes from the whole teeths... just when i really deep suck against the skin and teeth with my tongue mouth..

Is this quite normal to blead abit? maybe should worrie too much unless i must brush teeth everydays which i dont and only its random times..

im 28yo male


Answers: When i suck my mouth more like suck your own teeth with your tongue if you know how i mean.. i start ghetting blood on my tongue and then i eat that blood.. well im not what you think.. but i gues the blood comes from the whole teeths... just when i really deep suck against the skin and teeth with my tongue mouth..

Is this quite normal to blead abit? maybe should worrie too much unless i must brush teeth everydays which i dont and only its random times..

im 28yo male

yea i think mayb cuz u didnt brush or sumthin
i wonderr.. hmmm.... LALALALA ok focus focus
umm...u should mayb go 2 the dentist

a gum disease. You probably haven't brushed your teeth right and now you have a gum disease.

Is your surname Lectur? If not make sure your not going down on your girlfriend at certain times of the month.

your gums are unhealthy. you probably have tooth problems too from not brushing

eww...this was hard to read and bleeding in the mouth is not normal. It means your teeth, gums, something is not healthy. Go to a dentist and get it checked!

go see a dentist.

floss everyday

could be gingivitis. same thing happens to me, especially when I brush my teeth. Also, it could be b/c u don't floss.

You are sick. And do you go downtown on your girl when she has her period, you blood sucking vampire ?

you have syphilis in the mouth from oral bg... you should go to a doctor...

stop sucking and that solve ur problem

i'm not a dentist but
you can try brushing your theeth more,a clean enviroment in your mouth means healthy teeth! oh use lots water too ^^
i'm pretty sure its not as scary as you think it is

Sounds like gingivitis. You need to brush after every meal and if you don't at least in the morning an before bed also floss every day ,or one day you'll be referred to as gumby!

I'd see a dentist. Your gums may be bleeding. Gums bleed for a variety of reasons, one of which is gum disease. This is often caused by plaque buildup and puts you on the road to periodontal disease. In something you might understand better - about $30,000 in dental work.

You need to brush your teeth several times a day, number one, and number two, you need to start flossing.

Start taking better care of your teeth and avoid some big bills in the future. Start doing it now by going to a dentist, getting your teeth cleaned, and start brushing and flossing.

thats nasty. you must be british. try brushing now and then

its gingivitis. that can cause tooth decay and you might have to go throgh alot of dental procedures to fix it if you dont do something quick. YOU SHOULD BRUSH UR TEETH EVERYDAY it isnt brain suergey. i always brush mine cus tooth pain just makes me sick.

It sounds like you have gingivitis. It is a bacterial gum disease. For gingivitis to develop it usually needs plaque to be present in the areas between the teeth. This plaque contains large numbers of bacteria which they reckon causes the gingivitis. Other things like overall health, medications etc can cause it too, for details check out http://www.emedicinehealth.com/gingiviti...

Signs of gum disease:
Swelling, redness, pain, and bleeding of the gums

To fix it:
Get rid of the plaque, if you have any, by flossing and brushing regularly. You might have to go to a dentist to get this sorted out now. Electric tooth brush is a good way to clean the teeth and massage the gums. If you haven't got one I would get it.

Once you have been looking after your teeth for say around 3 or 4 weeks and if they are still bleeding. Go see your dentist for advice.

It looks like you may have mild gum disease - called gingivitis, at least this is the most common in mouths. Inflammation of the gums and sometimes, leading into deeper tissues, like bone, it may lead to periodontitits. The problem may be local due to tartar / bacterial accumulation on the teeth, beyond your cleaning range.
If it is mild and early stage, simple cleaning procedures from your dentist will help, or if it is advanced, you may probably get some deeper cleaning, and eliminate any dental pockets you may have. A periodontist does this kind of work.
Systemic disease, ex. like diabetes and someothers may also cause such problems. So your dentist and physician may have to rule out such problems. Your dentist can take a full mouth x ray and find out how severe your problem is.
Chances are you are still in your early stages, and check it out and get it treated by your dentist. It is not painful.





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