Articles Tagged with Bleeding gums

Gum Inflammation - Bleeding Gums Treatment

Dr. Mital John Sep 20, 2010

There are many kinds of infections occur in the gums, including simple ones that cause bleeding and needs immediate medical intervention. There are also many reasons to gum inflammation if it has knowledge and taking into account to avoid possible to avoid this infection to a large extent, but of infections that occur during menstruation and pregnancy. Other causes can be avoided. The following are some species and common causes of gum infections.


Causes of bleeding gums

Chronic inflammation of the tissues surrounding the teeth:

How to Treat Gingivitis with Herbal Remedies

Dr. Mital John Jun 27, 2010

Normal, healthy gums should be firmly attached to the teeth and underlying bone. Normal gums are pale pink in light-skinned people. They are brown, gray or mottled in people with darker complexions. If you have gingivitis, your gums are inflamed, red and swollen. They will bleed easily and may be tender.

Bacteria are all accumulated on the teeth and causes inflammation in the gums. Bacteria those feed on plaque that accumulates on the teeth and remains soft at first. Over time it gets more calcifies and although hardened on the teeth. The plaque, microscopic food particles and bacteria those altogether gives birth to discomfort and finally gingivitis appears in the gum line.

Mild gingivitis causes little or no pain. You might not notice it. If left unchecked, however, it can become severe. In some people, gingivitis develops into periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss.

How to Treat Gum Bleeding Naturally

Dr. Mital John Apr 29, 2010

Bleeding from the gums is mainly due to inadequate plaque removal from the teeth at the gum line. This will lead to a condition called gingivitis, or inflamed gums. If plaque is not detached through regular brushing and dental actions, it will harden into what is known as tartar. Ultimately, this will lead to increased bleeding and a more advanced form of gum and jawbone disease known as periodontitis.

Have you ever wondered when your gums bleed when you brush your teeth? It is a first sign of gingivitis. The primary cause of gingivitis is the bacteria that coat your teeth, and if oral cleanliness is poor, it forms a sticky white substance called plaque. The bacteria here proliferate faster and create toxins that irritate your gums, keeping them swollen and red. When they are left untreated, they will destroy the tissues connecting the gums to the tooth, and finally the tooth to the bones, causing a deep pocket and eventually attacks the bony arrangement.

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