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Bleeding gums may seem like a minor inconvenience, often brushed off during a morning routine. But did you know it could be a silent warning sign of more serious oral health problems? If your gums bleed regularly during brushing or flossing, it’s time to take action.

Bleeding gums are most often a sign of inflammation. The leading causes include:
Gingivitis: A mild, early-stage gum disease caused by plaque buildup.
Periodontitis: A more severe form of gum disease that can damage soft tissue and bone.
Improper Brushing Technique: Brushing too hard or with the wrong tools.
Vitamin Deficiency: Particularly vitamin C and K deficiencies.
Hormonal Changes: Pregnancy, menstruation, or menopause can make gums more sensitive.
Smoking or Poor Nutrition: Both impair gum tissue and immune response.
Medications: Blood thinners and certain anti-hypertensive drugs may cause gum bleeding.
Bleeding gums may be accompanied by:
Swollen or tender gums
Bad breath (halitosis)
Receding gum line
Loose teeth
Tooth sensitivity
If you notice any of these symptoms, consult your dentist right away.
❌ “It’s normal to bleed when flossing.”
While it might happen occasionally, consistent bleeding is not normal and should be addressed.
❌ “My gums bleed because I brush too much.”
In reality, it’s often how you brush—not how often—that matters.
❌ “I can stop brushing until the bleeding stops.”
Skipping brushing worsens the issue by allowing more plaque to accumulate.
BrushO is engineered to promote healthier gums from day one. Here’s how:
✅ Pressure Sensors: BrushO automatically alerts you if you're brushing too hard—one of the most common causes of gum irritation.
✅ Gentle Modes for Sensitive Gums: One of the 8 brushing modes is designed specifically for sensitive gums, ensuring a comfortable yet effective clean.
✅ Real-Time Feedback: The BrushO app guides you to avoid harsh brushing, ensures full coverage, and encourages better habits.
✅ Consistent Routine Tracking: By logging your brushing habits, the app helps you stay accountable and prevent plaque buildup.
In addition to using a smart toothbrush like BrushO:
🥦 Eat a diet rich in leafy greens, citrus fruits, and lean proteins.
🧂 Reduce sugar intake and avoid smoking.
🦷 Floss daily, gently and consistently.
🔍Replace your brush head every 2–3 months.
🩺 Schedule dental cleanings twice a year.
If gum bleeding persists for more than a week, despite improvements in brushing and flossing, seek professional care. Your dentist may recommend a deep cleaning or identify an underlying health issue.
Gum bleeding is not just a nuisance—it’s a signal. But the good news? With better habits, tools like BrushO, and proper oral care, you can restore gum health and prevent more serious issues.
Start small. Start smart. Start with BrushO.
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