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Home » The Role Of Vitamin C In Healing Bleeding Gums

The Role Of Vitamin C In Healing Bleeding Gums

July 24, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

The Role Of Vitamin C In Healing Bleeding Gums

Write short note on vitamin C gingivitis.
Answer.

“Understanding how vitamin C supports gum health”

Vitamin C gingivitis occurs due to the deficiency of vitamin C which is also known as scorbutic gingivitis.

“Importance of studying vitamin C for better oral health”

  • Deficiency of vitamin C modify response of gingiva to plaque to an extent that the persisting inflammation become exaggerated.
  • In this, the interdental and marginal gingiva becomes bright red, swollen, smooth and shiny surface.
  • In this, hemorrhage either occurs spontaneously or on slight provocation.
  • In fully developed scurvy gingiva become boggy, ulcerated and bleeds easily.

vitamin C for bleeding gums

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Role Of Vitamin C In Gum Health

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