Don’t Ignore Bleeding Gums. Take Action Against Gum Problems.
Did you know that 1 in 3 people** spit blood when they brush? Healthy gums don’t bleed, so if you notice bleeding gums when brushing or flossing your teeth, it could be a sign that you are developing gum problems. Gum problems are extremely common and are a major cause of tooth loss among adults^.
In its early stages (gingivitis), can cause lots of unpleasant dental issues, including red, swollen and bleeding gums. If left unattended, however, gum problems can progress to advanced stage (periodontitis) and become much more serious, leading to consistent bad breath (halitosis), receding gums, and eventually tooth loss^.
Luckily, gum problems are can be managed in the early gingivitis stage. That is why it is important to act on bleeding gums as soon as you notice them – to help stop gum problem in its track.
The foundation of gum problem prevention is a thorough daily oral health care routine that includes brushing your teeth twice a day.
To help protect your smile against gum problems, try brushing with a toothpaste specially formulated to help stop bleeding gums by enhancing plaque removal, like parodontax.
Find out more about the causes, symptoms, stages and management of gum problems with parodontax.
**Kantar Usage & Attitude Study 2023
^Gasner NS, Schure RS. Periodontal Disease. 2023
ABOUT GUM PROBLEM
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