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Monday, July 21, 2025

Why Your Gums Bleed When You Brush — And What You Can Do to Stop It

Have you ever noticed a pink tint in the sink after brushing your teeth? You’re not alone. Bleeding gums are one of the most common signs that something isn’t right with your oral health—yet most people ignore it. The good news? There are clear answers and effective, dentist-approved solutions.


Why Are My Gums Bleeding?

Bleeding gums are not just a minor inconvenience. They’re usually your body’s way of signaling inflammation, infection, or injury in your gum tissue. Left untreated, this inflammation can progress into full-blown gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis), which can lead to receding gums, bone loss, and even tooth loss.

Top Causes of Bleeding Gums:

Plaque BuildupWhen plaque and bacteria accumulate at the gumline, they irritate the tissue, leading to redness, swelling, and bleeding.

Brushing Too HardWhile aggressive brushing may seem like a good idea, it can actually damage delicate gum tissue.

Gum Disease (Gingivitis or Periodontitis)In its early stage (gingivitis), your gums may bleed during brushing. Left untreated, this can evolve into periodontitis, a more severe condition involving bone loss.

Poor Oral Hygiene HabitsSkipping flossing or brushing infrequently allows bacteria to thrive.

Vitamin DeficienciesLack of vitamin C or K can contribute to gum bleeding.

Hormonal ChangesPregnancy, menstruation, or menopause can make gums more sensitive and prone to bleeding.

Medical Conditions & MedicationsBlood thinners, diabetes, or immune disorders can increase your chances of bleeding gums.

What Happens If I Ignore It?

Bleeding gums are not something to ignore. Chronic gum inflammation has been linked to more serious systemic conditions like:

Heart disease

Diabetes

Cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s

That means your gums could be the first warning sign of larger health concerns.

How to Stop Your Gums from Bleeding

The good news? Gum bleeding and inflammation can be reversed with the right care. Here’s how to get started:

1. Improve Your Daily Oral Hygiene

Brush gently twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Floss daily. Consider using a water flosser for extra help.

2. Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Professional cleanings help remove plaque and tartar that you can’t get rid of at home.

3. Use a Clinically Proven Oral Rinse for Inflammation

One of the most effective ways to reduce gum inflammation is with a targeted rinse like PeriActive.

PeriActive was developed by leading periodontist Dr. William Levine and is used by top dentists worldwide. It’s:

Alcohol-free (no burning!)

Clinically tested to reduce inflammation

Packed with natural botanicals like green tea, echinacea, and chamomile

Patients report healthier gums, less bleeding, and fresher breath in as little as 7-10 days.

“I’ve had bleeding gums for years. Within a week of using PeriActive, the bleeding stopped.” — Verified Customer

Your Next Step: Protect Your Gums Before It Gets Worse

Don’t wait for the bleeding to turn into something more serious. If your gums are trying to tell you something, it’s time to listen.

Click here to try PeriActive today and stop gum inflammation at the source: www.getperiactive.com

Your gums (and your future self) will thank you.








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