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Do Your Gums Bleed When You Brush?

Do Your Gums Bleed When You Brush?

Seeing blood after brushing or flossing may indicate gum inflammation. While it can occasionally happen due to brushing technique or changes in oral hygiene habits, frequent bleeding is often a sign of underlying gum issues such as gingivitis or plaque buildup. This...

Immediate Steps If Your Gum Abscess Pops

Immediate Steps If Your Gum Abscess Pops

A gum abscess is a painful pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection deep within the gums. It usually forms as a result of untreated tooth decay, gum disease, or trauma. When an abscess suddenly bursts, it can release foul-tasting pus, cause a rush of pain relief,...