My Gums are Bleeding; What Will I Do?
If your gums are bleeding when you brush your teeth this is a warning sign that all is not right in your mouth. Many patients today have no or very little dental decay due to the incorporation of fluoride into the general drinking water.
So having no cavities is a good thing but what about the structures that support your teeth. Like a building your teeth need a strong foundation to survive. Here in New York City all buildings have a stable foundation if correctly constructed due to the fact Manhattan Island is supported by solid bedrock.
The foundation for your teeth is the bone in your upper and lower jaws. In addition to the bone your gums surround your teeth and offer protection and health if maintained. How do you maintain your gum health? That’s easy. All you need to do in addition to brushing twice a day is to include flossing in your daily teeth cleaning regime.
We all know what dental floss is. It’s that little fine string sold everywhere that you use to clean between your teeth. Why don’t many people use it? Well, you have to learn how to do it and it takes a little effort in the beginning.
Think of your teeth as cubes or squares. There’s a top, front, back, bottom and sides. Your toothbrush gets the top, front and back but cannot get in between your teeth. Obviously, you can’t clean the bottom of your tooth unless you are holding it in your hand but with no daily effort to keep your teeth clean over time this might become your eventuality.
So think about it. If you don’t clean in between your teeth those areas are never clean. So when you eat food as most of us do and you leave remnants of the food in between your teeth from not cleaning there, the food starts to break down. As it does it releases acids into your mouth which attack your teeth and your gums.
How do you know if your gums are under attack? If when brushing or flossing you see blood appearing throughout your mouth then you know you gums are under attack. If left long enough; this bleeding can become a generalized inflammation leading to tooth sensitivity, decay and eventual tooth loss.
In addition, the bacteria in your mouth when you have bleeding gums now have a pathway into the rest of your body which can cause havoc.
So if you’re bleeding come in for a cleaning and we will teach you how to brush and floss and evaluate your condition. Being proactive is always better than being reactive.
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At the practice of Glenn Reit DDS; we provide quality care in a relaxed, comfortable, clean and safe environment. Please contact us today at 212 517 9000 for this or any other of your dental needs. We look forward to seeing and taking care of you!