Sore and Bleeding Gums

How To Prevent Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums are one of the most common reasons patients visit the dentist. It is no secret that bleeding gums is a common sign of gum disease. As with most dental concerns, gum disease is best treated during the initial stages of development; this allows your dentist to establish a treatment plan and reduce the risk of advanced complications often associated with gum diseases, such as tooth loss and bone loss.

At Infinity Dental Fox Lake, we are committed to helping our patients improve their dental health through patient education, preventive dentistry, and personalized solutions. 

In this post, we will explore key prevention tips for bleeding gums and the signs and implications of gum disease.

Signs of Gum Disease

As mentioned, bleeding gums is one of the common symptoms of gum disease. Sometimes bleeding gums go unnoticed. However, If other conditions accompany bleeding gums, there is more of a chance a patient will take notice. 

Although it is vital to know the sign of gum disease, the best way to determine if there are any changes in your dental health is to visit your dentist regularly. 

Signs of gum disease may include the following:

  • Swollen, red gums
  • Sore Gums
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Receding Gums
  • Tender Gums
  • Changes in the fit of your dentures
  • Periodontal pockets

Studies have suggested that gum disease can increase your risk of diabetes, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. Making your gum health a priority can benefit your health and wellness in the long run. For more information on gum disease treatment, see Gum disease.

Prevention Tips for Bleeding Gums

If bleeding gums are a symptom of gum disease, there are a few actions you can take improve your gum health. 

  • Create a great oral hygiene routine: Be sure to brush twice a day and floss daily.
  • Eat a balanced diet: Getting the proper vitamins and nutrients can improve your body’s immune system and overall health.
  • Eliminate smoking and tobacco use: Using tobacco products can hinder your body’s ability to heal and fight off infection.
  • Know your risks: Certain risk factors can increase your risk of gum disease. Be sure to speak with your dentist to identify your risks and find ways to reduce them.

When To Visit The Dentist

Most dentists recommend patients visit their office at least every six months. In some cases, patients may have to visit the dentist more regularly.

Aside from routine visits, if you notice any changes in your dental health, you may want to schedule a visit to our Fox Lake, IL dentist office. To schedule an appointment, call (847) 447-6637 or request an appointment online.

 

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