How to Stop Bleeding Gums
If you’re noticing that your gums are bleeding more easily than usual, it’s important to take action. Bleeding gums can be a sign of an underlying oral health issue–it’s best to book a visit with your dentist as soon as possible.
In the meantime, there are some things you can do to stop your gums from bleeding.
One of the most common causes of bleeding gums is gum disease. Gum disease is an infection of the gums that can damage the tissue and bone surrounding the teeth. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss.
Other causes include:
1. Poor oral hygiene
2. Brushing too hard
3. Flossing too aggressively
4. Eating hard or crunchy foods
5. Trauma to the gums
6. Use of blood thinners
The good news is that gum disease is preventable. You can reduce your risk of developing gum disease by brushing and flossing regularly, and by seeing your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.
Promoting Gum Health
There are some things you can do to stop bleeding gums and promote healing. First, gently brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Be sure to use gentle circular motions rather than scrubbing back and forth.
Next, floss between your teeth using an up-and-down motion. If you notice any food or plaque buildup on your teeth, be sure to remove it before it hardens into tartar.
Finally, rinse your mouth with a saltwater solution or an antibacterial mouthwash. This will help to kill bacteria and reduce inflammation.
If your gums are still bleeding after taking these steps, it’s important to book a visit with us. Remember, bleeding gums can be a sign of an underlying oral health issue.