Bleeding gums

How to treat them:

  • For infection, a treatment prescribed by the dentist.
  • Deficiency of vitamins, proper diet or supplements vitamin.
  • Bleeding gums and ulcerated may be aggravated by the consumption of snuff.
  • Poorly fitting dentures cause “pain points.” If your gums do bleed, must be adjusted by the dentist.
  • Avoid using aspirin, unless it has been prescribed by a physician for a specific reason.
  • You can control the bleeding gums applying pressure with a moistened gauze ice directly on the gums water.
  • Remove snacks between meals and reduce carbohydrate intake to help prevent plaque buildup on teeth.
  • Visit the dentist at least every six months to remove plaque.
  • Brushing gently (with a soft bristle brush) after each meal.
  • Avoid commercial mouthwashes that contain alcohol, which aggravate the problem.
  • Use dental floss twice a day to prevent plaque formation.