Bleeding Gums the Early Warning Sign of Periodontal Disease
Bleeding gums could be an early warning sign of gum disease. If your gums usually bleed when you brush, you’d do well to visit your Calgary, Alberta dentist for a checkup. Ignoring this problem won’t make it go away—an evaluation from Dr. Hanif Asaria at Calgary Dental Centers will determine the root of the problem so you can take measures to rectify it.
Causes of Bleeding Gums
A major cause of bleeding gums is plaque and bacteria buildup on your teeth. If left unchecked, this buildup can easily lead to gingivitis, an early form of gum disease. Red, puffy gums are another sign of gingivitis gum infection. The following factors can increase your risk of developing gum disease:
- Poor oral hygiene habits
- Smoking
- Hormonal changes in your body
- Poor nutrition
- Chronic diseases
- Genetics
Finding the cause of your bleeding gums is the first step to resolving this issue. In its early stages, gingivitis is easier to treat. You can prevent it from escalating into a more severe gum infection called periodontal disease by managing this condition.
Bleeding Gums Treatment
Bleeding gums treatment will depend on the cause and severity of your condition. Our dentists may recommend a thorough dental cleaning to remove plaque and bacteria so your gums can heal for minor gum infection. You’ll also need follow-up visits to manage your symptoms.
Advanced gum disease, aka periodontal disease, will require more extensive treatment in tooth scaling and root planing. We will scale your teeth to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria above and below your gum line to prevent damage to your bone structure. Root planing smooths the surface of your teeth to keep bacteria from collecting again. Periodontal disease treatment is a long-term process that requires regular dental cleanings to improve your oral health and protect your teeth.
Bleeding Gums Solution
If you’re troubled with bleeding gums, contact Calgary Dental Centers for treatment. You can reach Calgary’s Dental Care at (403) 768-1339 and our 17th Avenue Dental Center at (403) 768-1339. We’ll determine the cause of your problem and recommend a solution to meet your oral health needs.