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How Do I Prevent Bleeding Gums When I Floss?

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We’ve all experienced the annoyance during our nightly routine: makeup has come off, contacts removed, face is washed, teeth are brushed and flossed. You spit the toothpaste into the sink and what do you see? Pink.

Bleeding gums may be common, but they don’t have to be a fact of  life. So how do you keep your gums healthy and strong? And when should you worry that bleeding gums are a sign of something more serious?

Why Your Gums May Be Sensitive

There are plenty of causes of bleeding gums that aren’t cause for concern, just a simple habit change should solve the problem. Here are a few easy-to-solve reasons why your gums might be more tender than normal:

Ways to Stop the Pink in the Sink

Now, how do you stop your gums from bleeding? As long as the issue isn’t a symptom of something more sinister, here are a few ways to keep your gums healthy and lessen the occurrence of pink in the sink.

Signs It’s Something More

Though bleeding gums are typically not a cause for concern, they can be a sign of something more serious.

If your gums are bleeding regularly, look red and swollen, are painful or sensitive to touch, or are receding back from your teeth, it may be time to see your dentist. Dr. Goshtasbi is dedicated to preventive dentistry, so there’s no time better than the present to ensure your oral health is flawless.

We’ll Take a Closer Look

If you’re concerned about early signs of gum disease, bleeding gums or would like a second opinion, Dr. Ramin Goshtasbi at Oasis Dental Arts in Scripps Ranch can offer his expertise.

To book an appointment with Dr. Goshtasbi to talk about your oral health or for a routine tooth and gum check-up, call (858) 271-1010 today.

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