What Causes Bleeding Gums and How to Stop Gums Bleeding

What Causes Bleeding GumsWhat causes bleeding gums and what is the best way to stop gums bleeding?

These questions are asked by increasing numbers of people as roughly 75% of all adults worldwide will suffer from gum disease at some time in their lives.

The answer to both questions is surprisingly simple to answer, as I cured my own bleeding gums without the help of a dentist, back in 2008.

What Causes Bleeding Gums

 

What Causes Bleeding Gums
I Speak from Experience

I had some quite serious gum disease at the time and had a number of unpleasant and sometimes painful symptoms, which if left untreated, would have continued to get worse and cause more damage.

Any type of gum disease should be treated as soon as possible, because leaving the problem to solve itself won’t work.

In fact – I was told that if I left my gums untreated, they would get worse and this could result in loose, or even lost teeth, which is not something anybody would want to risk.

All gum disease starts with some harmful bacteria that lives naturally in every human mouth.

 

What Causes Bleeding Gums
Harmful Bacteria Causes the Damage

This bacteria causes tartar to accumulate and coat your teeth. You can feel that furry sensation when you run your tongue over your teeth first thing in the morning and in the evening before going to bed.

This tartar will harden into plaque, so we brush and floss morning and evening to make sure we have nice clean teeth.

The plaque that you can’t get rid of is usually scraped away by your dental hygienist on your regular dental visits.

Unfortunately – when we clean our teeth, we are only able to clean about 30% of each tooth.

The other 70% is out of sight under our gums where we cannot reach it with our brush or floss.

After a time, sometimes over years, the hidden plaque that has accumulated usually starts to cause damage to the gums and the underlying bone structure.

Damage to gums can be repaired – but any bone loss is permanent.

The gum damage can be the bleeding that you are currently suffering with. It can also be the cause of receding gums and other unpleasant gum disease symptoms.

So – what can you do about it?

 

What Causes Bleeding Gums
Your Dentist Can’t Offer You a “Cure”

If you take the problem to your dentist, he or she will do deep cleaning, which is both expensive and really uncomfortable.

It involves digging down under the gums to scrape away the hidden plaque build-up.

In fact – this can be so traumatic, that it is usually done in several sessions, to spread out your discomfort.

It is important to note here that your dentist will be unable to cure the gum disease or stop the plaque build-up, and you will be back at some time in the future for more of this expensive maintenance treatment.

The reason that your dentist can’t end the problem is that the plaque is caused by harmful bacteria and the only way to stop your bleeding gums is to destroy the bacteria.

So that answers the question “what causes bleeding gums” and now I will tell you what I did to control the bad bacteria in my mouth and stop my bleeding gums.

 

What Causes Bleeding Gums
A Natural Home Cure Is the Answer

After wasting quite a lot of time and money at the dentist, I searched the internet for a cure – more in hope than with any feeling that I would find anything that could work.

However, after looking at a great many “alternative” and “home cures” which seemed to involve mixing disgusting tasting ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide and baking powder, I found a natural product called Dental Pro 7.

I was extremely skeptical as I felt that these natural essential oils weren’t going to be strong enough to shift my serious problem of bleeding gums

However, there was encouraging feedback on the Dental Pro 7 website from existing customers and it certainly looked impressive from the results people were getting.

What Causes Bleeding Gums
Dental Pro 7 Is Unconditionally Guaranteed

Then I noticed that they were offering a full unconditional money back guarantee on Dental Pro 7.

If the product didn’t work – or I was not happy in any way – they would give me my money back in full.

So I signed up and paid my money, figuring I had nothing to lose.

If it worked – I was likely to save a fortune in dental bills.

If it didn’t, I would get my money back.

To me, this was a no brainer, especially as it was so upsetting spitting blood into the wash basin every time I cleaned my teeth.

I have to say, this product was (and still is) fantastic!

Some gum disease symptoms naturally took longer than others to heal, but I could feel an improvement almost day by day.

My bleeding gums started to show significant improvement after about two weeks. The bleeding became less and less. But it took a further month before the bleeding stopped completely.

I am very confident in promoting this natural product for the simple reason – it works.

By throwing out your existing toothpaste and mouthwash and replacing it with Dental Pro 7 you change the way you care for your teeth and gums.

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Of course – Dental Pro 7 costs money, and it’s not particularly cheap – but when you put that against your savings at the dentist with fewer visits to the dental hygienist and savings on your regular toothpaste and mouthwash – it can really work out cheaper in the long run.

Go to the Dental Pro 7 website now to read more and to place your order by clicking this link > > > Dental Pro 7 Website

Anyway – I’ll leave those thoughts with you. I hope I have satisfactorily answered the question – what causes bleeding gums ? – and I also hope that you take the best decision for you and your family.

We wish you the very best of health…

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