Gum bleeding is one of the most important symptoms of gingivitis, periodontitis and similar gingival problems that may occur in the gums, and gingival bleeding can also occur due to other systemic health problems such as leukemia, anemia, vitamin deficiency.
Gum bleeding is most commonly noticed as blood coming out during routine brushing. In addition, some sensitivity problems may occur as different symptoms of the disease that causes gingival bleeding.
Gum bleeding can occur due to too hard and traumatic brushing of the teeth, too hard use of dental floss, or incorrect design of dentures.
These are some of the other causes of gum bleeding:
-Gum bleeding can be seen in patients using anticoagulants.
-Not paying attention to oral hygiene and care.
-Changing hormonal activities during pregnancy may cause gingival sensitivity and spontaneous gingival bleeding may occur.
-Unhealthy diet is another factor that can lead to bleeding gums. Some ingredients in processed foods can irritate the gums and cause sensitivities. In addition, vitamin and mineral deficiencies are also very effective on the deterioration of oral and dental health. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to adequate and balanced nutrition.
-Some systemic diseases can cause gum problems.
