Saturday 4 July 2015

Do Your Gums Bleed When Brushing?



There are a number of reasons why your gums bleed when you brush your teeth. Whether you notice a small amount of blood in the foam of the toothpaste in the basin or you see some blood on your toothbrush, it should not be ignored. There are a number of reasons why your gums may be bleeding, all of which should be followed up with a visit to your dentist.

Gum Disease

One of the first signs of gingivitis isbleeding gums when brushing. Gingivitis is a mild gum disease which causes inflammation of the gums, this can lead to sensitivity and discomfort. Ignoring this sign can also result in periodontal disease and eventually tooth loss.

Smoking

Your gums may be bleeding if you smoke. Smoking of tobacco can increase your chances of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a severe gum disease which affects the structure of the tooth and can result in tooth loss if ignored. Periodontal disease doesn’t only cause bleeding gums, it can affect your overall health moving forward.

Diet  
                                                                                
What you eat has a significant impact on your oral health. You want to enjoy a well-balanced and healthy diet, eliminating sugars and acidic foods from your diet at all times. If you follow a poor diet, your body may be lacking proteins and calcium, both of which can lead to bleeding gums.

Hormones

Women are at higher risk of bleeding gums than men. Women go through numerous hormonal changes each and every month. If you have bleeding gums you may be experiencing menstruation or you may be pregnant. Pregnancy can result in bleeding gums. A visit to the dentist if you are pregnant is essential to ensure that you don’t have a gum disease which could affect your unborn child.

Poor Oral Hygiene

If you don’t follow a strict oral health routine at home then chances are that you are experiencing bleeding gums for this very reason. You need to brush your teeth for two minutes twice daily. You also need to floss on a daily basis and twice daily if you have been diagnosed with a gum disease.

Medications

Some medications may increase the risk of bleeding gums. If you are on a new medication and you notice your gums bleeding when you brush then ensure you advise your dentist soonest. Anticonvulsants are known for causing bleeding gums in patients around the world.


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  3. Dr Tariq,Thanks for sharing this article. It's Valuable information.

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  4. Dr Tariq I request you to share one article on how to brush teeth properly.

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  5. My nephew is faceing gums problem, One day i saw him brushing teeth fast and hardly. I immidiatly stop him doing in that harsh way and tell him to do slowly and gently

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  6. Dr Tariq i also request your article on how to brush theeth properly

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  7. I have a question on this article. and i really need good advice from Dr Tariq on it, i.e once our gums start loosing tooth means gums start swelling and loosing grip on tooth. is it possible that it again good hold or grip to tooth after some treatment or not?

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