Is that blood?!

Is that blood?!

For years, you have learned about the importance of brushing and flossing your teeth to help prevent dental decay and other issues. However, what does it mean if you see hints of pink or red after rinsing your mouth? This is a sign you may be experiencing bleeding gums. Bleeding gums do not always indicate a problem with your oral health and can be caused by something as simple as food trapped between your teeth. Although if bleeding gums is a recurring problem, it is a warning sign there may be a problem with your oral health. Continue reading to learn more about what may be causing your bleeding gums.

What Causes Bleeding Gums?

If you experience bleeding gums from time to time, and it quickly stops after you remove any lingering food from between the teeth, you have nothing to worry about. However, if you notice your gums are bleeding every time you brush your teeth, a visit to our office is in order. Some causes of bleeding gums can include:

Gum Disease
This condition is very common among adults and does not have many warning signs to indicate a problem. One of the few warning signs is bleeding gums. Gum disease can develop when there is a buildup of plaque and bacteria along the gumline. If left to progress, gum disease can cause significant oral health issues.

Poor Oral Hygiene
It is best to brush and floss your teeth gently. Using vigorous or rough motions can cause damage to your gums, leading to bleeding issues. If you are unsure how to properly clean your teeth, we will be happy to help you during your next visit.

If you experience bleeding gums, it is important not to worry, but it is important to visit us soon. If you are located in the Montgomery, AL area, we recommend calling our office to schedule an appointment. We can perform an examination and determine the exact cause and recommend a treatment plan. We look forward to helping get your oral health back on track.

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