If your gums have the tendency of bleeding when you brush or floss, there are good chances that you might be suffering from gum disease. Gum disease is a dental condition caused when the sticky invisible bacteria known as plaque builds up on your mouth. If you don’t get rid of plaque through proper brushing and flossing, it can build up and cause inflammation of the gums. This stage where the gums bleed easily and become inflamed is known as gingivitis. The good news for you is that gingivitis can be reversed through undertaking good oral hygiene measures. If gingivitis is not treated early enough, it can progress and turn into periodontal disease. At this stage, the infection begins to break down your bone tissue and the gums, forming pockets in between your teeth. Bacteria and food particles become trapped in these pockets thus causing the problem to worsen even…
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