FAQs About Bleeding Gums Treatment
Are bleeding gums serious?
Yes, they are often the first sign of gum disease. Early treatment can prevent more serious dental issues.
Can bleeding gums heal on their own?
Mild cases (gingivitis) can improve with good oral hygiene, but professional cleaning is usually required.
Should I stop brushing if my gums bleed?
No. Continue brushing gently—this helps remove plaque causing the bleeding.
How long does it take for bleeding gums to stop?
With proper care, mild cases may improve within 1–2 weeks. Persistent bleeding requires dental treatment.
Is flossing making my gums bleed worse?
No—bleeding during flossing is a sign of inflammation. Regular flossing actually helps heal gums.
Can bleeding gums lead to tooth loss?
Yes, if untreated gum disease progresses to periodontitis, it can cause tooth loss.
