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  Quote sangiv Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 2:21pm
Bleeding gums is usually a sign of gum disease. In the majority of cases it is a sign of a condition called gingivitis, which means inflammation of the gums.If gingivitis is not treated, it can develop into a more serious condition called periodontal disease. Periodonatal disease is a bacterial infection that can damage the gums and tissues in the mouth. If left untreated, it can result in teeth falling out. Some people seem more prone to bleeding gums than others. Stress, smoking and poor diet can all be triggers, as can rough or crooked teeth.
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hey there this might help you - Harmful bacteria, commonly known as plaque, when not removed causes your gums to swell, bleed, and become sensitive. Plus, if left untreated, this can lead to a condition where the bacteria accumulates to the point where it can enter into your bloodstream and cause a more serious condition. :)
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Over the past couple of days, after brushing my teeth, the gum immediately touching my right canine shows signs of bleeding. Now it only bleeds right after brushing. Is this a sign of an oncoming serious problem, or is my gum just aggravated from me possibly brushing too hard.
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