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Bleeding Gums

Effective treatments for swollen, painful gums

Address bleeding, swollen, or irritated gums and proactively avoid future complications. Experiencing gum bleeding while eating or during dental care may indicate gingivitis, a condition stemming from plaque accumulation along the gum line. Early-stage gum disease is easily treatable, and our proficient dentists are ready to assess your situation and guide you toward optimal oral health.

Why are your gums bleeding?

Various factors contribute to gum irritation and bleeding:

    1. Gum Disease: Inflamed gums, redness, and bleeding characterize bacterial infection-induced gum disease.
    2. Poor Oral Hygiene: Neglecting regular dental care at home and professional check-ups allows plaque to accumulate, leading to gum irritation and bleeding.
    3. Infrequent Flossing: Overlooking regular flossing can cause gum bleeding initially, especially if you’ve recently adopted this practice.
    4. Ill-Fitting Dental Appliances: Bleeding may result from poorly fitting retainers or dentures that either are too small or irritate specific gum areas.
    5. Certain Medications: Some medications, like blood thinners or antidepressants, may contribute to gum inflammation and bleeding.
    6. Hormonal Changes: Intense hormonal shifts, such as during pregnancy, can make gums more sensitive and prone to swelling.

To identify the cause of your bleeding gums, our skilled dentists will conduct a thorough examination and create a personalized treatment plan for your comfort and enhanced oral health.

How to Stop Bleeding Gums:

  1. Brush Twice Daily: Maintain oral hygiene by brushing at least twice a day for a minimum of two minutes, ensuring coverage of all areas.
  2. Daily Interdental Cleanning: Regular flossing or use of interdental brushes effectively eliminates plaque beneath the gum line, aiding in stopping bleeding gums and promoting overall oral health.
  3. Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle: A nutritious diet and overall health maintenance contribute to preventing bleeding gums. Limiting acidic or sugary foods and beverages and avoiding tobacco are essential steps.
  4. Regular Dental Cleanings and Exams: We offer comprehensive dental care, including routine cleanings, exams, and x-rays, to prevent complications like tooth decay and loss stemming from untreated bleeding gums and gingivitis.

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3-5 Newcastle St,
Kilkeel,
Newry,
BT34 4AF
Northern Ireland

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