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Bleeding gums

There are many reasons why you may experience bleeding gums from something simple, like using the wrong technique when you brush or floss, or it could be a sign of a more serious issue such as a health condition you need to check out.

Common Causes

  • You may have bleeding gums if you:
  • Have gum disease that causes inflammation of the gums (gingivitis or periodontitis)
  • Brush too hard or your toothbrush is too hard
  • Just started a flossing routine and your gums aren't used to it yet
  • Take certain medications, like blood thinners
  • Have inflamed gums because you're pregnant (pregnancy gingivitis)
  • Have dentures that don't fit well
  • Faulty dental restorations
  • Underlying medical condition such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Crohn's disease

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, discuss this with your Cedar Dental Care dentist or hygienist at your next review. If you are suffering inflammation or discomfort, don’t wait for your next review, give us a call on 01635 867979 as soon as possible to get it checked out.

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease caused by a build-up of plaque on the teeth - a sticky substance that contains bacteria. Some bacteria in plaque are harmless, but some are harmful to the health of your gums.

If you do not remove plaque from your teeth by brushing them regularly, it builds up, particularly under the gum line and hardens into tartar, which becomes more difficult to remove. Tartar can irritate your gums and lead to redness with bleeding, swelling and soreness.

Gingivitis can be prevented and often managed with a good oral hygiene regime. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss every day, rinse daily with an antibacterial mouthwash, and see your dentist regularly.

During your routine reviews and dental hygiene visits at Cedar Dental Care we will address any early signs of gum disease, giving your teeth a thorough clean and remove any hardened plaque (tartar). We will also show you how to clean your teeth effectively to help prevent plaque building up in the future.

If you have an increased risk of developing gum problems (for example, you smoke or have diabetes), you may be advised to visit Cedar Dental Care more often so your teeth and gums can be closely monitored.

Periodontitis

If you don't take care of your gingivitis in its early stages, it can lead to a more progressive form of gum disease known as periodontal disease or periodontitis.

At this stage, the original plaque build up has developed into a harder, more damaging substance known as tartar. Tartar is difficult to remove, hides under the gum line and contains more harmful bacteria. If tartar is not effectively removed, bacteria will develop further and start to damage the soft tissue around the gums, creating pockets between the gumline and the teeth. Once these pockets are formed, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage the disease as they create hard to reach areas for bacteria to continue to develop.

Periodontitis is a serious gum infection that, without treatment, can eventually destroy the bone that supports your teeth, leading to loose teeth or even tooth loss.

There are wider health risks associated with periodontitis too. The bacteria responsible for periodontitis can enter your bloodstream through gum tissue, possibly affecting other parts of your body. For example, periodontitis is linked with respiratory disease, rheumatoid arthritis, coronary artery disease and problems controlling blood sugar in diabetes.

Signs of Periodontitis include:

  • Gums bleed easily
  • Red, swollen, tender gums
  • Gums pull away from the base of your teeth
  • Bad breath and/or bad taste in your mouth

If you have Periodontitis you will need to regularly see the Cedar Dental Care dental and hygiene team to thoroughly clean the teeth and gums and manage the condition. In some cases, surgery may need to be carried out, usually performed by a dental specialist in gum problems (periodontist).

When to see your dentist or hygienist

If your gums bleed when you brush your teeth, you should discuss this with your Cedar Dental Care dentist or hygienist at your next review. If, however, you are suffering from painful, swollen gums, don’t wait for your next review. Give us a call on 01635 867979 as soon as possible to get it checked out.

Our dentist and/or hygienist will carry out a thorough dental examination to check the health of your gums. In some cases, a number of X-rays may be needed to check the condition of your teeth and jaw bone.

Patient Reviews

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The biggest complement we receive is when our patients refer their friends and family to Cedar Dental Care. In fact, we have built much of our practice on these valued, trusted recommendations over the years. Read our reviews to hear why our patients are recommending us…

Patient reviews

2149 Reviews

5.0

28th February 2026

Brilliant in all respects. Long standing customer. Always good treatment, very satisfied seen by Patrick Bannister

27th February 2026

Excellent dentist.

26th February 2026

I was a bit pessimistic about having to go private. But change my mind from the moment I entered and the welcome I got from reception and meeting rav and his nurse for the first time . They made me feel so welcome. This really help me with my worries at first. Well done cedar

26th February 2026

Very happy with the care Raj gave me. Been doing it for a number of years nothing else to say. If you are forcing me to write more I will not be filling in the this again

26th February 2026

Abigail Dundas

25th February 2026

Abi Dundas is so kind patient and professional and she goes above and beyond to make her patients feel relaxed and cared for.

25th February 2026

My dentist is an absolute gem I was very nervous she did her uttermost to put me at ease and explained everything as we went along I had 5 extractions very long roots I went away with antibiotics if needed to call if I was worried about anything she actually rang me the next day to check how I was getting on

25th February 2026

Friendly and professional. Person centred care as dentist knows our family as been with him so long now

25th February 2026

Professional staff, courtesy - generally excellent.

25th February 2026

My hygienist always repeats any health care issues before she starts. She is careful and gentle and always shows me where I need to do a better job of cleaning my teeth. She always has ideas for improving my technique.

22nd February 2026

Freindly staff on reception. The care taken with the treatments is always very good and everything is explained to you step by step

21st February 2026

Abi Dundus is exceptionally good, listens to my needs and understands my nervousness.She has been our family dentist for many years, she has a good overview of our health conditions and treats us all with great care and is exceptionally kind. Randi is attentive, efficient and caring assistant to Abi, I feel safe with them both.

20th February 2026

It's always a pleasure to be treated by Roy.

19th February 2026

Cedar dental care is first class from first contact to treatment conclusion

18th February 2026

The usual expert care from hygienist and dentist. Reception staff are always welcoming and professional.

17th February 2026

All staff polite friendly and professional

16th February 2026

Always a helpful friendly team from the reception through to a highly professenial team of dentists. A very nice practice, clean & modern, well equipped.

15th February 2026

The receptionists were very helpful and friendly. I saw Mr Patel. He was very thorough and offered some invaluable advise.

14th February 2026

Normally am a nervous patient. My dentist talks all the way through and puts you at ease.

14th February 2026

This might sound odd, but the Dentist and the Hygienist both have very soft or gentle hands, so no crushing of my lip against my teeth etc. Also they are both very good at explaining what they are doing as they do it. It’s difficult to ask with hands in my mouth.

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