Healthy gums are pink and hold your
teeth solidly in place. They should not bleed then touched or brushed. One of
the most common causes of bleeding gums is gum
disease, but gums may also bleed as a result
of hormonal changes, chemotherapy and the use of tobacco products.
Poor dental hygiene can lead to gum
disease which, in turn, can lead to bleeding gums. But inadequate oral care is
just one cause. Holistic
dentists approach gum disease from a broader
perspective to explore other possible causes of the condition, such as
genetics, stress, and diet.