Three causes of bleeding from brushing:
1. The toothbrush is not selected correctly. Bleeding is also related to toothbrushes, and some people prefer large, hard toothbrushes. If the inflammation of the gums is in the inflammatory edema phase, it is recommended to use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
2. The method of brushing teeth is unscientific. The toothbrush is inclined at 45°, lightly pressing on the junction of the teeth and the gums, gently brushing back and forth, the upper row of teeth is down, the lower row of teeth is up, and both the inside and outside are brushed, and the brushing time is not less than two minutes. Some people just brush their teeth casually. For example, they only brush their teeth horizontally. Brushing their teeth too hard can easily lead to damage to the teeth and bleeding.
3. The calculus accumulated over many years stimulates the gums, causing red and swollen gums. The most common causes of bleeding gums are gingivitis and periodontitis. Due to insufficient brushing or incorrect brushing, bacteria accumulate on the surface of the teeth and on the edge of the gums, gradually producing calculus.
Dental calculus, colloquially called tartar, is a hard, lime-like substance that easily absorbs bacteria or toxins. It has an irritating effect on the gums, which can cause redness and inflammation of the gums. Due to the irritation of the subgingival calculus and the toxins produced by the attachments, ulcers on the inside of the gums will occur, which is not easy to heal, resulting in bleeding gums, bad breath and periodontal infection.
Dental calculus is the mineralized plaque dirt that cannot be removed by brushing or other methods. Generally simple calculus, or periodontitis can be treated by regular cleaning. Xiaode reminds you that it is best to go to the dental hospital in time for bleeding gums to avoid aggravating the oral condition.