In daily life, we occasionally encounter blood stains on the toothbrush when brushing our teeth. This is actually a manifestation of bleeding gums. So, who is more prone to bleeding gums? Bleeding gums There are blood stains when you bite something. The following groups of people are more prone to bleeding gums:
1. Women during pregnancy: During pregnancy, due to the increase of progesterone levels in the body and the disordered diet, it is difficult for women to completely keep the oral cavity clean, but it is easy to cause oral inflammation, which in turn causes the phenomenon of bleeding gums.
2. Due to the poor hygiene habits of adolescents and the obvious changes in endocrine during adolescence, the gingival tissue is prone to significant inflammatory response to trace local irritation, resulting in gingival bleeding.
3. Middle-aged and elderly people with some systemic diseases, such as diabetic patients, due to the hypoxia of the gum capillaries, the ability to resist bacteria is reduced, and it is easy to cause gum infection and bleeding; in addition, some middle-aged and elderly patients with hypertension and coronary heart disease, due to myocardial infarction thrombosis Etc., long-term oral aspirin, if there is inflammation of the gums, it is more likely to bleed.
4. Children with mixed dentition often have temporary irregular arrangement of dentition due to the replacement of primary and permanent teeth, which can easily lead to inflammation of the gums. If you do not pay attention to oral hygiene, it is easy to cause eruption gingivitis and lead to bleeding gums.