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Why Are My Gums Bleeding

Diseases That Cause Gums to Bleed

” Often, smoking and poor oral hygiene are to blame for gum disease.”

Mouth Injuries

“Taking some quick and easy precautions can help prevent dental injuries.”

Factors That Cause Gum Bleeding

“Smoking, vaping, and chewing tobacco all increase one’s risk for gum disease”

How to Stop Gums from Bleeding

“Preventing plaque is an important step in the gum-disease treatment process.”

Post-Visit Care

“Good dental hygiene can reduce gum bleeding.”

Frequently Asked Questions

New patients and emergency appointments welcome

Periodontic Terminology

Calculus
Calculus, also known as tartar, refers to the hardened dental plaque that forms on teeth due to a lack of proper oral hygiene.
Gingival Flap Surgery
Gingival flap surgery is a procedure in which the periodontist separates the gums from the teeth temporarily to reach the root of the tooth and nearby bone.
Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases
A necrotizing periodontal disease is a disease that involves the necrosis of gingival tissues and lesions forming in the mouth.
Periapical Abscess
A periapical abscess is an abscess that forms from inflammation containing pus in the tissue surrounding the tooth.
Periodontal Ligament
A periodontal ligament is a tissue that connects the tooth to the bone and is destroyed by advanced periodontal disease.
Periodontitis
Periodontitis is a lethal gum infection that results from poor oral hygiene, damaging soft tissue and destroying the bones that support the teeth.
Periodontium
The periodontium is the tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth, gums, periodontal ligament and bone.
Root Scaling and Planing
Root scaling and planing is a non-surgical procedure that involves removing plaque and calculus from the pockets around the root before smoothing the surfaces of the root to help everything heal.