Patient Education
Bleeding Painful Gums
Bleeding and painful gums are common signs of gum problems, and they should not be ignored as they may indicate an underlying issue. Here are some common causes and recommendations for dealing with bleeding and painful gums:
Gingivitis
Poor Oral Hygiene
Periodontitis
Improving oral hygiene is crucial. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily, and use an antiseptic mouthwash. Regular dental cleanings can help remove plaque and prevent gingivitis from progressing.
Hormonal Changes
Medication Side Effects
Vitamin Deficiencies
If you are experiencing persistent bleeding and painful gums, it's essential to schedule an appointment with us. We can assess the condition of your gums, identify the underlying cause, and recommend appropriate treatment. Ignoring these symptoms may lead to more serious dental issues.