Swollen Bleeding Gums

Swollen bleeding gums are early sign of a serious dental condition called gingivitis. Fighting gingivitis is a daily struggle for millions of people. More than 75 percent of Americans over 35 have some form of it. Gingivitis is caused by the bacteria in plaque, a sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on your teeth. If nothing is done, swollen bleeding gums can cause further infection and bacteria will infect not only your gums and teeth, but eventually the gum tissue and bone that support the teeth. If you want to keep your teeth, you must fight gingivitis.

Swollen bleeding gums then are something you cannot afford to ignore. The plaque that causes the gingivitis must be removed. When not removed, plaque buildup causes increasingly more severe gum disease. Daily brushing and plaque removal are good ways to prevent swollen bleeding gums from becoming worse.

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