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Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums are often an early sign of gum disease, commonly caused by plaque buildup along the gumline. Poor oral hygiene, brushing too hard, or using the wrong toothbrush can also contribute. If left untreated, bleeding gums may lead to gingivitis or more serious conditions like periodontitis. Other factors include vitamin deficiencies, hormonal changes, smoking, or certain medications.

It’s important to visit a dentist if your gums bleed regularly, especially during brushing or flossing. Professional cleaning, improved oral care, and lifestyle changes can help reverse the condition. Healthy gums are essential for overall oral health—don’t ignore the warning signs.

Prevent cavities and decay
Early problem detection
Maintain oral hygiene
Improve overall health
Oral cancer screening
Check bite alignment