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Bleeding Gums Causes and Treatments

You spit. There’s red in the sink. You tell yourself it’s nothing. Maybe you brushed too hard. Maybe your gums are just sensitive. You move on. But the bleeding returns. Not every day, but often enough. It becomes part of the routine you try not to notice. It doesn’t hurt. That’s the strange part. No…
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Gingivitis or Periodontitis: Know the Key Differences

Gingivitis affects the gums without damaging the supporting structures beneath the teeth. It’s the earliest stage of gum disease. Inflammation is confined to the soft tissue. There’s no bone loss or pocket formation yet. The gums become red, swollen, and may bleed when brushing. Despite these symptoms, teeth remain stable in the socket. Pain is…
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Early Gum Disease Signs to Watch

The first time, it looked like pink foam.She brushed again to be sure.Same thing.She rinsed longer.Used less pressure.But the color stayed.Not every time, but often enough.She didn’t say anything.Not yet.It didn’t hurt.It wasn’t much.So it felt skippable.But it never really left. It wasn’t pain—it was swelling He ran his tongue along his gums.They felt thicker.Fuller…
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What Is Periodontics and Why Does It Matter?

She noticed bleeding when brushing.Not much.Just a little in the sink.She switched toothpaste.Bought a softer brush.Flossed for three days.Then forgot again.Months passed.The bleeding didn’t stop.That’s when her dentist said,“You might need to see a periodontist.” It wasn’t just the gums—it was everything underneath He said the problem wasn’t the tooth.It was what held the tooth.The…
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Tartar Trouble: How to Understand and Control Its Formation

Tartar, also known as dental calculus, forms when plaque on the teeth is not removed and hardens over time. This can lead to various dental issues if not addressed promptly. Tartar provides a surface for more plaque to grow, which can lead to gum disease and cavities.

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Gum Recession Unveiled: How to Understand and Manage It

Gum recession, or the gradual pulling away of the gum tissue from the teeth, is a common dental issue that I’ve encountered frequently in my practice as a periodontist. It can lead to various complications if not addressed promptly.

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Gingivitis: The Hidden Threat to Your Oral Health

Gingivitis, the inflammation of the gums, is a prevalent issue that I frequently encounter in my practice as a periodontist. This condition is primarily caused by bacterial infection due to plaque build-up on teeth. Early symptoms often include red, swollen gums that might bleed during brushing or flossing, which can be quite alarming.