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[|Human|] Four months ago I visited a dentist for a check-up. My teeth were "washed" and a small cavity was also filled. This was the first time this has ever been done to me and I am 32yrs old. Now my mouth constantly tastes salty and often but not always bleeds when I brush. What could be the problem with my health now? I am also experiencing this for the first time. Does my new environment ( temperatures below zero degrees centigrade compared to previous 27 degrees centigrade where I have lived all my life) got anything to do with this? I would appreciate an answer from an expert. Thanks.
[|AI|]  Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The bleeding gums can be because of the gum infection secondary to the deposits. The other possible cause can be a pulp polyp that can cause bleeding even after a touch. The salt taste can be because of the pus discharge or gum infection(periodontal or periapical access). Consult an oral physician and get your teeth cleaned. If the tooth is having hyperplastic pulpits then it has to be root canal treated. Consult an oral physician and get it treated.I hope my answer will help you. Take care.