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What Causes Bleeding Gums

It is important to have healthy gums to keep teeth in place. If your gums bleed when brushing your teeth, it may indicate some oral health issues.

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What Causes Bleeding Gums

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  1. What Causes Bleeding Gums By: La Perle Dental

  2. Continue…. It is important to have healthy gums to keep teeth in place. If your gums bleed when brushing your teeth, it may indicate some oral health issues. While bleeding doesn’t always indicate a problem, constant bleeding may need you to get a dental exam immediately. If this happens to you, make an appointment with an Endodontist San Diegoto detect the cause and treatment recommendation for bleeding. Mentioned below are the causes that highly contribute to bleeding gums.

  3. 1. Gingivitis Gingivitis is the inflammation of gum tissue caused by bacteria. The gingival tissue gets swollen and creates blood blisters. These blood blisters will get open when you brush your teeth and cause more bleeding.

  4. 2. Smoking In cosmetic dentistry san Diego, smoking is a major concern causing teeth discoloration. Additionally, it may also lead to malnourished gums, which appear to be larger than usual with continued smoking and eventually begin bleeding when the person who smokes brushes his or her teeth.

  5. 3. Medication Bleeding gums can also be caused by blood thinning medication. It reduces the clotting ability of the blood, thus result in easy bleeding.

  6. 4. Stress Stress is the major contributor at affecting a person’s overall health and wellbeing in various ways. It may also cause gum bleeding, which is one of the main symptoms of stress called stressed out gum bleeding.

  7. 5. Pregnancy Some pregnant women experience bleeding gums, which is normally caused by the breakdown of their immune system. It is also known as pregnancy gingivitis. Certain hormonal changes during pregnancy can interfere with the body’s response to gum disease causing bacteria. This problem often gets away after childbirth. If pregnant women experience such type of gum bleeding, they should consider going for regular dental checkups throughout pregnancy and maintaining oral hygiene by recommended oral hygiene products.

  8. 6. Brushing Hardly Brushing too hard may cause gums to get irritated and bleed. Therefore, it is essential to apply gentle pressure while brushing your teeth and cleaning all the teeth surfaces. Consider supervising the young children as they brush until they get old enough to manage their own hygiene matters.

  9. 7. Vitamin C Deficiency A person with the deficiency of vitamin C may experience bleeding gums and even loose teeth. Orthodontist San Diego recommends daily intake of vitamin C in form of food or supplements Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should increase the intake to prevent potential dental issues in their child and themselves as well. There are many fruits and vegetables being high sources of vitamin C including tomatoes, broccoli, citrus fruits, kiwifruit, papaya, berries, and leafy green vegetables.

  10. 8. Vitamin K Deficiency Vitamin K plays an important role in proper blood clotting. Inadequate consumption may give rise to deficiency as well as constant use of antibiotics and blood thinning medicines and anticoagulant therapy. Leafy green vegetables, yoghurt, milk, cabbage, eggs, tomatoes, and cauliflower are great sources of vitamin K.

  11. Continue…. If your gums bleed because of all or one of the above mentioned factors, consider reaching out to a reputable dentist in San Diego to get faster relief with the best advice for preventing potential oral hygiene issues.

  12. La Perle Dental Contact Details Website: www.laperledentalsandiego.com Address: 7557 El Cajon Boulevard #B, La Mesa, CA 91942 Email: info@laperledentalsandiego.com Phone Number: 619-825-7779 Thanks For Watching

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