Bleeding gums are often indicative of gum disease or other more serious conditions.
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, bleeding gums can occur for several reasons: 1.
Brushing or flossing your teeth too hard or improperly.
2. Gum disease.
3. Blood diseases.
4. Periodontitis or gingivitis.
5. Hormonal changes during pregnancy.
6. The dentures don’t fit properly.
7. Infection of the teeth or gums.
8. Take blood-thinning medications.
9. Vitamin deficiency.