Bleeding gums

There are many reasons why you may experience bleeding gums from something simple, like using the wrong technique when you brush or floss, or it could be a sign of a more serious issue such as a health condition you need to check out.

Common Causes

You may have bleeding gums if you:

  • Have gum disease that causes inflammation of the gums (gingivitis or periodontitis)
  • Brush too hard or your toothbrush is too hard
  • Just started a flossing routine and your gums aren't used to it yet
  • Take certain medications, like blood thinners
  • Have inflamed gums because you're pregnant (pregnancy gingivitis)
  • Have dentures that don't fit well
  • Faulty dental restorations
  • Underlying medical condition such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Crohn's disease

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, discuss this with your dentist or hygienist at your next review. If you are suffering inflammation or discomfort, don’t wait for your next review, give us a call on 01453 750778 or 01453 764762 as soon as possible to get it checked out.

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease caused by a build-up of plaque on the teeth - a sticky substance that contains bacteria. Some bacteria in plaque are harmless, but some are harmful for the health of your gums.

If you do not remove plaque from your teeth by brushing them regularly, it builds up, particularly under the gum line and hardens into tartar, which becomes more difficult to remove. Tartar can irritate your gums and lead to redness with bleeding, swelling and soreness.

Gingivitis can be prevented and often managed with a good oral hygiene regime. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss every day, rinse daily with an antibacterial mouthwash, and see your dentist regularly.

During your routine reviews and dental hygiene visits at Rowcroft Dental Centre, we will address any early signs of gum disease, giving your teeth a thorough clean and remove any hardened plaque (tartar). We will also show you how to clean your teeth effectively to help prevent plaque building up in the future.

If you have an increased risk of developing gum problems (for example, you smoke or have diabetes), you may be advised to visit Rowcroft Dental Centre more often so your teeth and gums can be closely monitored.

Periodontitis

If you don't take care of your gingivitis in its early stages, it can lead to a more progressive form of gum disease known as periodontal disease or periodontitis.

At this stage the original plaque build up has developed into a harder, more damaging substance known as tartar. Tartar is difficult to remove, hides under the gum line and contains more harmful bacteria. If tartar is not effectively removed, bacteria will develop further and start to damage the soft tissue around the gums, creating pockets between the gumline and the teeth. Once these pockets are formed, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage the disease as they create hard to reach areas for bacteria to continue to develop.

Periodontitis is a serious gum infection that, without treatment, can eventually destroy the bone that supports your teeth, leading to loose teeth or even tooth loss.

There are wider health risks associated with periodontitis too. The bacteria responsible for periodontitis can enter your bloodstream through gum tissue, possibly affecting other parts of your body. For example, periodontitis is linked with respiratory disease, rheumatoid arthritis, coronary artery disease and problems controlling blood sugar in diabetes.

Signs of Periodontitis include:

  • Gums bleed easily
  • Red, swollen, tender gums
  • Gums pull away from the base of your teeth
  • Bad breath and/or bad taste in your mouth

If you have Periodontitis, you will need to regularly see the dental and hygiene team to thoroughly clean the teeth and gums and manage the condition. In some cases, surgery may need to be carried out, usually performed by a dental specialist in gum problems (periodontist).

When to see your dentist or hygienist

If your gums bleed when you brush your teeth, you should discuss this with your dentist or hygienist at your next review. If, however you are suffering from painful, swollen gums, don’t wait for your next review. Give us a call on 01453 750778 or 01453 764762 as soon as possible to get it checked out.

Our dentist and/or hygienist will carry out a thorough dental examination to check the health of your gums. In some cases, a number of X-rays may be needed to check the condition of your teeth and jaw bone.

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5.0

10th July 2026

Friendly, on time appointments, will always have time to chat, they listen and respond to your needs.

10th July 2026

Reception were amazing at booking me in last minute when I called that morning. Did not have to wait long to be called in to appointment.

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Natalie Wooldridge

Super practice. Team are friendly and helpful. Hygienist service splendid (thank you Charlotte) & Lucy is a brilliant dentist. Very knowledgeable, offers treatment only and if appropriate & gives sound advice. Highly recommended Rowcroft.

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L Jardine

As always great service from both the hygienist and dentist at Rowcroft. Have been with Rowcroft for 28 years now so that alone is testament to the great service and friendly staff.

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Christopher Bruton

Fast and friendly service as always. Staff courteous and explained procedures before carrying them out. Great practice.

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Beth Lord

Always treat with respect and kindness, very happy with continued great patient care.

4th July 2026

Lucy and Charlotte are fantastic - careful, kind and professional. Providing sound, considered advice and expertise. I am grateful for their patience when I am anxious at treatments. Can't thank you enough for helping me work out a plan and providing great dentistry care.

4th July 2026

All the staff are welcoming. And the hygienist exceptional.

3rd July 2026

I have been attending Rowcroft since prior to it going fully private. I wouldn’t go anywhere else

3rd July 2026

My my dental situation has stabilised supported by the practise.

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Sarah Schleich

Very friendly and professional team!

29th June 2026

Lucy's professionalism, care and attention

27th June 2026

Staff were very friendly and listened carefully to any questions that I asked. The hygienist was very friendly and keep me informed about each treatment she did at my aappointment

26th June 2026

It was during a heatwave and a member of staff was dispensing iced water to waiting patients.

26th June 2026

All staff are very accommodating and super polite and friendly

26th June 2026

The hygienist and her assistant are friendly, put you at ease, explain everything well and provide professional treatment putting the patient first.I am a nervous patient for dentistry, and really value my Hygienist at Rowcroft, whose competent and friendly practice even make the visits an enjoyable experience!

25th June 2026

It was a horribly hot day and I was dreading a v long appointment but the cooling system in Lucy’s room was perfect - and for her needs too I think.

25th June 2026

Staff are vey professional, caring, supportive and friendly. They explain things well and listen to your needs. The practice is always clean and tidy and has an air of everything being under control.

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Sue Hunt (bramleycards)

Really gentle care and good advice as always. Thank you. S Hunt.

24th June 2026

TThe personal touch was noted, and the professional treatment I received was first class

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