Bleeding Gums Treatment
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Bleeding Gums Treatment

At Woden Dental Care, we help patients across Canberra identify the root cause of bleeding gums and provide effective, long-lasting treatment solutions.

Bleeding Gums Treatment in Woden Valley

Bleeding gums are one of the most common dental concerns—and often one of the most ignored. If you notice blood while brushing or flossing, it’s your body’s way of telling you something isn’t right. Many patients think bleeding gums are normal, but in reality, it is usually the earliest warning sign of gum disease. The good news is that with early treatment and proper dental care, bleeding gums can often be reversed quickly and safely.

If untreated, gingivitis can progress into periodontitis, which may lead to tooth loss and permanent damage.

Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Bleeding gums rarely occur alone. Watch out for these symptoms:

Early detection is key—because gingivitis is reversible when treated early.

Bleeding Gums Treatment Options

At Woden Dental Care, treatment depends on the severity of your condition.

1. Professional Dental Cleaning

A thorough clean removes plaque and tartar that cannot be eliminated at home. This is the first and most important step in treating bleeding gums. (Healthdirect)

2. Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

For more advanced cases, deep cleaning below the gumline helps remove bacteria and smooth tooth roots to prevent further infection.

3. Periodontal Treatment

If gum disease has progressed:

  • Antibiotic therapy
  • Gum grafting
  • Regenerative procedures

These treatments help restore gum health and prevent further damage.

4. Personalised Oral Hygiene Plan

Your dentist will guide you on:

  • Proper brushing techniques
  • Daily flossing
  • Use of antibacterial mouthwash

How to Stop Bleeding Gums at Home

While professional care is essential, you can support your treatment with:

Consistent oral care can significantly reduce inflammation and bleeding in early stages.

Why Choose Woden Dental Care?

At Woden Dental Care, we focus on:

Our goal is simple: healthy gums for a lifetime.

When Should You See a Dentist?

Knowing when to seek professional dental care for bleeding gums is essential to prevent more serious oral health issues. If your gums continue to bleed for more than a week, it is a clear sign that the problem is not resolving on its own and requires expert attention. Persistent bleeding is often linked to underlying gum disease, which can worsen if left untreated.

You should also consider booking an appointment if you notice swelling, tenderness, or pain in your gums. These symptoms indicate inflammation and possible infection, which need timely diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, if your gums appear to be receding—making your teeth look longer than usual—it may be a sign of progressing gum disease that can affect the stability of your teeth.

Bleeding Gums Treatment

Book Your Dental Check-Up Today

If you’re experiencing bleeding gums, don’t wait. Early treatment is simple, effective, and can save your smile. 👉 Contact Woden Dental Care today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward healthier gums.

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Bleeding Gums Treatment

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.

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