Bleeding Gums Turning Your Toothpaste Red?

June 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dental Hygiene

Bleeding gums are something that many people suffer from when people brushing their teeth vigorously or flossing their teeth. While some people may see this as a normal event, it can also be a sign of something more serious. The symptoms are very similar to those of swollen gums, and usually when one is present, so is the other. In this case, not having good oral hygiene habits may be the culprit.

This type of infection occurs when bacteria grows and forms a sticky film on the surface of the teeth and under the gumline called plaque. If not, treated it can progress to gingivitis, the top dental problem for people over 18 years old, or turn into a more serious medical condition where the symptoms may occur in the mouth.

The immune system sends white blood cells to the affected area that causes the inflammation that leads to bleeding, swelling and, in some cases, receding gums. If ignored, plaque will harden when allowed to accumulate and, periodontitis, a chronic disease can occur and result in a separation of the gums from the teeth.

Moreover, when this occurs, pockets of infection develop in the spaces created that leads to bone loss and loosening teeth which eventually causes them to fall out. Inflamed gums are usually the cause of tooth loss more so than through tooth decay. Either way you need to see a dentist at the first sign of persistent gum bleeding.

Causes of bleeding gums can be traced to neglected gums, teeth and mouth. Bleeding gums are a sign of an unhealthy mouth, because there is no known natural cause. If you are suffering from this and prefer a non-medical approach to help with your gums, try changing your eating habits such as eating three meals a day, including adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables and most importantly, if you snack between meals, avoid carbohydrates.

If you are someone who does not enjoy fruit, as an alternative it is important to maintain a good level of vitamin C in your body that helps keep the gums healthy. An additional supplement, co-enzyme Q10 is also known to be useful in some cases for people with bleeding gums.

Unfortunately, the most common reason for development of bleeding gums is simply because people do not follow a consistent routine for cleaning their teeth and gums. This involves more than brushing two or three times a day, but also the use of dental floss, mouthwash and regular cleaning of the teeth from a dentist. It is imperative that you make it a habit to practice good oral hygiene habits that are essential for preventing the accumulation of plaque, which is a serious threat to the gums and the teeth.


   

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4 Responses to “Bleeding Gums Turning Your Toothpaste Red?”
  1. hi, i read your post and get lot of information about cleaning the teeth and gum. wecan face lot of problem due to avoidence of teeth and gum cleaing. well i am 24year old and i have gum problem. when i brush my teeth in a morning i have some bleeding. i always take a brush twice in a day. in night time i never face this problem. i give proper cleaning to my teeth and gum. well your post is really very informative and attractive.

  2. Now I know why sometimes my gums bleed when I bruh my teeth. It is something I should be careful and if it will happen often times I should see my dentist at once.

  3. I just can’t help but to worry that much as I see my gums bleeding and that my toothpaste turns red but Im a hard headed and so I always forget to ask my dentist about it.

  4. Emery C says:

    You have an excellent article on bleeding gums! Your right – proper dental hygiene is so important in combating gum disease. There are many herbal medicines for bleeding gums but even with proper brushing, one must be aware of the toothpaste that they are using. Most toothpaste’s contain “sodium lauryl sulfate” known as SLS.
    SLS is a foaming agent used in the commercial industry for industrial cleaners. It is put in toothpaste to make it foam, leading you to believe that the toothpaste is really doing a good job cleaning your teeth. However, SLS is a big irritant to your gums. Manufacturers won’t tell you this. Your article is very informative and educational.

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