
Bleeding Gums Treatment
No More Bleeding Gum
Say Goodbye to Gum Bleeding with Expert Dental Care at Tash-Dent
Bleeding gums are often dismissed as a minor issue, but they can be an early sign of gum disease or other underlying dental problems. At Tash-Dent Dental Clinic, we help you get to the root of the problem—literally.
If you’re experiencing bleeding while brushing, flossing, or even while eating, it’s time to consult our experienced dentists in Jayanagar and Basavanagudi for a thorough gum health evaluation and personalized treatment.
What Causes Bleeding Gums?
Bleeding gums can result from a variety of issues, including:
Poor Oral Hygiene
Plaque and Tartar Buildup
Gingivitis (Early-stage Gum Disease)
Periodontitis (Advanced Gum Disease)
Vitamin Deficiencies (e.g., Vitamin C or K)
Hormonal Changes
Ill-fitting Dental Appliances
Medical Conditions like Diabetes
Ignoring bleeding gums can lead to tooth mobility, bone loss, and eventually, tooth loss. Early detection and professional treatment are the keys to preserving your gum and overall dental health.
Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
If you notice any of the following signs, book a consultation at Tash-Dent right away:
Gums that bleed easily
Swollen or red gums
Persistent bad breath
Receding gum line
Loose teeth
Pain while chewing
Our Approach to Treating Bleeding Gums
At Tash-Dent Dental Clinic, we believe in treating the problem—not just the symptom. Our multi-step, personalized treatment plans include:
Comprehensive Gum Evaluation – Using digital tools and expert analysis, we assess the severity of your gum condition.
Professional Dental Cleaning (Scaling) – Removes plaque and tartar that irritate the gums.
Deep Cleaning (Root Planing) – Smooths out root surfaces to help gums reattach to teeth and heal properly.
Medication or Antibacterial Rinses – Used to control infection and reduce inflammation.
Laser Gum Therapy (if required) – A minimally invasive technique to treat deeper gum pockets.
Ongoing Maintenance & Home Care Guidance – We educate you on brushing, flossing, and dietary habits that protect your gums.
FAQs
Yes. While occasional bleeding may seem harmless, persistent bleeding is often a sign of gum disease and requires professional treatment.
Absolutely. Aggressive brushing or improper technique can damage your gums and lead to bleeding.
Most treatments like scaling and root planing are non-invasive and performed under local anesthesia, making them comfortable and pain-free.
Foods rich in Vitamin C (like citrus fruits), leafy greens, and proper hydration support healthy gums. Avoid sugary and processed foods.
It depends on your insurance provider and plan. Our team will help you with claim documentation and verification.