Canals may bleed after a temporary filling due to inflammation or infection in the surrounding tissues, which can cause increased blood flow and swelling. Additionally, the temporary filling may not fully seal the canal, allowing bacteria to irritate the tissues, leading to bleeding. Proper sealing and addressing any underlying issues are essential to prevent this reaction. If bleeding persists, further evaluation by a dental professional is necessary.
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