Bleeding Gums Treatment
Gum Disease
Bleeding Gums Treatment: A dentist should examine your gums and teeth if you experience this sign of gum disease. Among the most common dental concerns for new patients is gum disease. The bacteria in plaque produce toxins or poisons that irritate the gums, which can cause them to swell, bleed, and become red.
Do your gums bleed when brushing or flossing your teeth?
Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease, which is caused by a build-up of plaque on the teeth. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss. Most importantly, there are a number of treatment options available for bleeding gums, including brushing and flossing more often, using an antibacterial mouthwash, and scaling and root planing (a deep cleaning procedure). If your bleeding gums are severe, you may need to see a periodontist for more aggressive treatment.
Bleeding Gums Treatment
If you have bleeding gums, it’s important to seek treatment right away. Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease, which is a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss.
There are a few different ways to treat weak gums, depending on the severity of the condition. In mild cases, simply brushing and flossing more regularly can help to reduce gum congestion and inflammation. It is important to see our dentist for more severe cases, as it may require deep cleaning or more aggressive treatment.
If you have gums that are inflamed or bleeed, don’t wait to get treatment. Talk to our dentist about the best way to treat your condition and keep your teeth and gums healthy.
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Payment Options / Plans
Payment plans are essentially loans, which can support you in managing the high cost of dental treatment. Rather than paying for your dental work in an upfront lumpsum, a payment plan allows you to pay in instalments over a period of time. We have onboard, payment plan service providers who will make your payment plan’s instalments even more affordable.
There are several payment options available at our surgery including Cash, Cheque, EFTPOS, Credit Card, HICAPS, AMEX and Direct Deposit.