Bleeding Gums Treatment Peachtree City, GA

Bleeding gums, or gingivitis, is the first sign of gum disease. Gum disease occurs when plaque and tartar buildup remains around the base of your gum line for an extended amount of time. The buildup begins to eat away at your soft tissue and causes inflammation or bleeding in the process. The good news is that gum disease is conservatively treatable in the gingivitis stage.

A thorough dental cleaning by Dr. Hannah Voelker, Dr. Brian Linton, and Dr. Frank Rogers will help get rid of the buildup so that it won’t continue to irritate your gums. You should schedule regular oral hygiene appointments with us at least once every six months to prevent your risk of gum disease. If your gingivitis progresses into gum disease, we can also help you restore your smile with periodontal disease treatment solutions.

Periodontal Disease Treatment in Peachtree City, GA

Bleeding Gums Treatment in Peachtree City, GA

If you notice that your gums are bleeding while you brush or floss your teeth, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with Linton Dental. We are here for you when you need us the most. The below are some frequent questions we get about our bleeding gums treatment solutions.

What causes plaque or tartar buildup?

Plaque and tartar are largely caused by the foods and beverages that we consume. Foods that are high in sugar or starch leave behind residues on our teeth. Over time, these residues begin to harden on our tooth surface and turn into plaque. If plaque remains on your teeth long enough, it continues to turn into tartar and a dentist must professionally remove it.

What are the symptoms of gum disease?

While the earliest symptom of gum disease is bleeding gums, there are other symptoms that will occur if left untreated. Patients whose gingivitis has progressed to gum disease may experience bad breath,  loose teeth, receding gums, or tooth loss among other related symptoms.

What are your periodontal disease treatment solutions?

We can provide scaling and root planing for periodontal disease treatment, which is a deep cleaning of the pockets of your gums to remove bacteria and buildup from underneath your soft tissues.

What to avoid when you have bleeding gums?

If you are suffering from bleeding gums we recommend trying to reduce stress levels, and reducing your carbohydrate intake. It is also important to refrain from smoking to help aid in your gums healing.

How many days does it take for bleeding gums to stop?

The bleeding should stop within three to ten days after treatment. Brushing and flossing on a regular basis is critical to the health of your gums and will help stop any bleeding.

Does salt water help gums?

You can remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth and gums by routinely rinsing your mouth with salt water. Salt water rinses can be useful in soothing bleeding gums, however it is not a cure.