Hello, bleeding gums could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. Brush your teeth twice daily, night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
The best bleeding gums treatment is to remove from your teeth the plaque bacteria that causes gum disease. When dental plaque builds up, it turns into tartar, a hard, sticky substance that adheres to your teeth. Without regular teeth cleanings, dental tartar can become a breeding ground for even more plaque, which can creep below the gum line and lead to an infection that causes bleeding gums.So if you notice that you have bleeding gums, see a dentist as soon as you can. Seeking bleeding gums treatment at the first sign of a problem can help reverse gingivitis and help prevent periodontal disease. Other treatment options, such as scaling and root planing procedures, slow down the process of gum disease. If you suffer from an advanced form of periodontal disease, your dentist may recommend ongoing bleeding gums treatment or periodontal therapy. In some cases, dental surgery may be needed to control the bleeding
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Hi Sir , bleeding gums is sign of gum inflammation, pls visit a Dentist , get professional teeth cleaning done , brush twice daily , use mouthwash , thank you . Dr.Venkat VDENTIS DENTAL CARE , Hyderabad
Bleeding on brushing is an early sign of gingivitis (inflammation of gums) which may result into severe gum problems and loosening of teeth afterwards.
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visit to a dentist is a must for you. meanwhile use of chlorhexidine based mouthwash may be helpful
Maybe you could have done vigorous brushing which led to bleeding from the gums. It can happen occasionally. However, if it happens frequently you must consult a dentist who can evaluate your gums and suggest appropriate method for brushing and oral hygiene maintenance.
In my opinion you might be suffering from a condition called gingivitis which is nothing but an infection of the gums. It is generally caused due to the presence of plaque and calculus(deposits). Please visit your nearby dentist and get scaling done and follow his advice.
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