Bleeding Gums – Don’t Brush It Off!
- Dr. Priyanka Majji

- Nov 6
- 2 min read
Table of Contents 🧾
1. Bleeding Gums
2. Swollen Gums
3. Bad Breath
4. Receding Gums
5. Gum Infections
6. How to Prevent Gum Problems

As the festive season approaches, it’s easy to forget about gum health while indulging in sweets and celebrations. But your gums play a huge role in maintaining a strong, confident smile. At Kiran Dental Clinic Vizianagaram, we often see patients during November with gum issues that could’ve been treated early. Here's a simple guide to 5 of the most common gum problems and what you can do to prevent them.
1. Bleeding Gums
Seeing blood while brushing or flossing? This could be an early sign of gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease. If ignored, it may progress to more serious infections.
2. Swollen or Puffy Gums
Swelling usually signals inflammation. This might be caused by poor oral hygiene, an infection, or even stress. Puffy gums can feel tender and may appear redder than usual.
3. Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Persistent bad breath can be more than just an embarrassment — it’s often caused by bacteria buildup in the gums and teeth. Gum infections release foul-smelling gases if left untreated.
4. Receding Gums
If your teeth look “longer” than they used to, it might be because your gums are pulling back. Recession exposes roots and can lead to sensitivity and higher risk of cavities.
5. Gum Pus or Boils
A sure-shot sign of serious infection. Pus near the gums means there’s an abscess forming, and that requires urgent dental attention to prevent damage to surrounding tissues and bone.
💡 How to Prevent Gum Problems:
Brush twice daily using proper technique
Floss regularly
Visit your dentist every 6 months
Don’t ignore early signs
Avoid smoking and reduce sugar intake
🙋♀️ Need Help? If you’re experiencing any of these signs, don’t wait! At Kiran Dental Clinic, Vizianagaram, we offer complete gum care solutions including deep cleaning, laser gum treatment, and painless therapy options.
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