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GUM Disease
Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease) starts when plaque and tartar (calculus) are allowed to accumulate at the base of your teeth. The bacteria in the plaque leads to an infection in the gums (gingiva) called Gingivitis. Left untreated, the infection spreads to the tissue and bone that holds your teeth in place, a condition called Periodontitis (Pyorrhea).
Infection can lead to Gum Disease and tooth loss. Bleeding gums can often be your first indication of infection. Early stages of Gum Disease are rarely painful, so bleeding gums may be your only indication of Gum Disease which
Healthy gums do not bleed.
Healthy gums do not bleed.
Healthy gums do not bleed!
Are you seeing some pink in the sink when you brush your teeth? Although it might seem normal to experience a little bit of bleeding while brushing or flossing, it shouldn't be ignored. Bleeding gums could be a sign of a number of dental problems, but it's usually a symptom of gum disease. In some cases, the causes of bleeding gums may be the result of injuries or infections of the teeth. It could lead to teeth loss.

Infection can lead to Gum Disease and tooth loss. Bleeding gums can often be your first indication of infection. Early stages of Gum Disease are rarely painful, so bleeding gums may be your only indication of Gum Disease which
Healthy gums do not bleed.
Healthy gums do not bleed.
Healthy gums do not bleed!
Are you seeing some pink in the sink when you brush your teeth? Although it might seem normal to experience a little bit of bleeding while brushing or flossing, it shouldn't be ignored. Bleeding gums could be a sign of a number of dental problems, but it's usually a symptom of gum disease. In some cases, the causes of bleeding gums may be the result of injuries or infections of the teeth. It could lead to teeth loss.