Treat bleeding, swollen, or irritated gums and prevent future issues

Experience bleeding in your gums while consuming food or during your tooth-cleaning routine? Such bleeding or inflammation of your gums might indicate the presence of gingivitis, a form of gum disease. This condition arises due to the accumulation of plaque along your gum line and can deteriorate if neglected. The good news is that managing early-stage gum disease is relatively straightforward.

Should you be encountering bleeding, swelling, or tenderness in your gums, we’re at your service. Our well-informed and empathetic dental professionals will assess your smile, pinpoint the root cause of the issue, and assist you in restoring your oral well-being!

What causes bleeding gums?

Irritated and bleeding gums are a frequent occurrence among individuals of all age groups. Various factors can contribute to the bleeding of your gums, which encompass:

  • Gum disease – Gum disease denotes a bacterial infection characterized by swollen gums, resulting in redness and bleeding.
  • Inadequate oral hygiene – When consistent dental care is lacking both at home and in dental appointments, an accumulation of excess plaque along the gum line can lead to bleeding and irritation.
  • Infrequent flossing – The significance of regular flossing in maintaining oral health is often underestimated. If you have recently initiated a consistent flossing routine, it’s normal for your gums to bleed temporarily as they adjust.
  • Poorly fitting retainer or dentures – Bleeding may occur if dental appliances like retainers or dentures are either too small or causing discomfort by poking into different areas of the gums.
  • Specific medications – Certain medications (like blood thinners or antidepressants) can result in gum bleeding or inflammation.
  • Hormonal shifts – Gums can become more sensitive and swollen during periods of significant hormonal changes, such as pregnancy.

We can assist you in identifying the root cause of your bleeding gums and devising a treatment plan to restore your comfort and enhance your oral well-being.

How to stop bleeding gums

Brush your teeth twice per day

Maintaining proper oral hygiene through daily practices is essential for addressing bleeding gums and preventing their recurrence. It is recommended to brush your teeth at least twice a day, in the morning and before bed, for a minimum of two minutes. Pay careful attention to the more challenging-to-reach areas of your mouth.

Floss your teeth daily

Incorporating daily flossing into your routine is among the most effective strategies to halt bleeding gums and rejuvenate the overall health of your smile. Flossing aids in the removal of plaque located just beneath your gum line.

Maintain a healthy lifestyle

Adopting a balanced and nourishing diet while attending to your general well-being can be instrumental in averting bleeding gums and other oral health complications. Whenever possible, minimize consumption of acidic or sugary foods and beverages, and refrain from using tobacco products.

Get regular dental cleanings and exams

If left unaddressed, bleeding gums and gingivitis can result in additional problems, including tooth decay and loss. At Latimer Dental, we provide comprehensive dental services to individuals of various ages and backgrounds. Our offerings encompass routine cleanings, examinations, and X-rays. Find out more.

PAYMENT INFO

How much does a dental crown cost?

  • The cost of a crown is calculated based on the location and size of the tooth
  • Your insurance may cover a percentage of restorative work like dental crowns
  • Our front office staff will outline your estimated out-of-pocket investment

Payment Options

Our office bills all dental insurance providers. Cash, check, and credit card payments are always accepted.

Frequently Asked Questions

More questions? We’re ready to help. Schedule a consultation by booking online or calling us at 604-373-9902.

I’m a new patient. What should I expect at my first appointment?

We understand that going to the dentist can be stressful. That’s why we work to make sure the process is as convenient and comfortable as possible. First appointments for new patients are 60 minutes long and always involve a dental cleaning, exam, and 3D x-rays. If you’re dealing with a dental issue such as bleeding gums, just let us know.

Can I still get treatment If my gums are bleeding but I don’t have dental insurance?

Absolutely. Village Dental is primarily an out-of-network provider, which means that we have standard prices for all of our services. We accept all major forms of payment, including cash, check, credit, and debit. If you have insurance, no problem! You can pay at your appointment and we’ll file a claim with your insurance on your behalf.

More questions?

Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you have about bleeding gums, cleanings and exams, or any other dental issue. We’re here to help. Call us at (604) 259-3235. to get your questions answered or book your first appointment online!