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[|Human|] I have what can only be described as a blood blister on my gum. It started a couple years ago as a small red dot at the tip of the gum between teeth which sometimes bleed when I blushed. My dentist had never seen anything like it and referred me to the School Of Dentistry NZ, and gave me some hygiene tips. The head of surgery at the dentistry school said he had never seen anything like it and it was extremely rare. They could only call it Haemangioma of the Mouth . They were hesitant in any laser treatment for fear of major disfigurement and or massive bleeding so referred me to a Dermatologist for a possible low energy laser treatment (first appointment in 2 weeks). I guess my questions are...Have any doctors out there heard/seen of this before? Am I on the right path by going to a dermatologist and do their low energy lasers stop blood-clots without damaging the top layer of skin(gum)? Any info on my condition would be appreciated. Thanks.
[|AI|]  Hello, thank u for posting your query here.  Based on your explanation, your case seems to be quite interesting. If the dentist u have visited has not seen such a problem before, then it could be a rare form of a Problem. Based on your complains I would not call it straight away as a haemangioma. Bleeding of gums is one of the common problems people complain off.  I would advise u to take an opinion from the nearest Maxillofacial surgeon available at your place.  It's not wrong for u to take a dermatologists' opinion regarding the same, probable he/she would definitely though some light on your problem and guide u further. The explanation that I am giving u is solely based on your query alone and I am not ad Chat Doctor.  Thank U, regards.