: Post-operative bleeding is common following tooth extractions .

The clinical term for bleeding around a tooth is . It is a primary clinical indicator of inflammation and the earliest sign of periodontal (gum) disease. Causes of Bleeding

: Gingivitis is the initial stage, which can progress to periodontitis (bone loss) if untreated.

: Using hard-bristled toothbrushes or aggressive brushing techniques.

: Conditions like diabetes, pregnancy, or blood disorders (e.g., hemophilia) can increase bleeding risk. Clinical Significance