Guide To The Symptoms Of Gingivitis

Gums That Bleed Easily

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An individual who has gingivitis will most likely experience gums that bleed easily with minimal or no provocation. Gingivitis inflammation in the gums can cause small blood vessels that provide these tissues with blood to become damaged or burst much easier than they would otherwise. When the small blood vessels in the gums burst, the individual bleeds from their gums. Gingivitis patients report their gums bleed when brushing their teeth, when flossing, after using mouthwash, and when they eat certain types of food. Foods with a solid, hard consistency such as toasted bread, apples, peanuts, almonds, and many others are known to produce bleeding in the gums of an individual affected by gingivitis. Any minor trauma or minimal manipulation of the gums can cause them to bleed. An individual with gingivitis does not have to brush vigorously to experience gums that bleed easily because of the inflammation.

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