My Gums are Bleeding Constantly


Many people will at first make the mistake of thinking that bleeding gums are normal after a rigorous brushing. This is actually one of the signs of gum disease. It starts out infrequently enough, and then you find yourself thinking, "My gums are bleeding constantly." The best thing you can do is seek dental help as soon as you know there is a problem, which is the first time your gums bleed. It always helps to have some idea of what is causing the periodontal gum problems before you sit in the chair. Here is some basic information about receding gums and gum problems.


  • symptoms of gum disease
  • treat receding gums
  • ensuring gum health

Gum disease, sometimes called tooth and gum disease, is the number one dental and gum problem adults face. As many as 80% of adults will do battle this dreaded disease at least once in their lives. The symptoms often start out innocently enough with an increased sensitivity and tingling sensation in the gums. From there, you may begin to notice that hot and cold foods and beverages bother you more than ever before. The bacteria that cause gum disease continues to do its worst and before you know it, you are contending with bleeding receding gums. This common dental problem can be eliminated if you get the help you need.


Treating receding gums has come a long way in recent history. Between you and your dentist's knowledge this disease can be stopped before you need dentures or lose your teeth. Depending on the severity of the periodontal disease, your dentist may recommend something as simple as a deep cleaning and antibiotic medication or it may be suggested you undergo a procedure or surgery to stop the damage. Scaling and root planting is the first stop. The procedures can also advance all the way to needing a soft tissue graft to save your teeth.


Once the gum disease damage has been stopped, you can concentrate on never having bleeding receding gums again. You will find that it is as simple as maintaining a good oral care routine and being more religious about seeing your dentist. Staying hydrated and eating well also helps ensure your body has the ability to fight off any future gingivitis infections.


The keys to success in the battle against gum disease and most oral problems are hidden in nature. Fighting the bacteria that causes the problem is the first place to start and specific species of peppermint and spearmint oils are scientifically proven to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Get your mouth in mint condition today!



Dr. Tom McGuire is widely recognized as the world's foremost authority on preventative dentistry and patient education for the past 30 years.
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