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Treating Bleeding Gums at Opus Dental Esthetics

Bleeding gums often signal underlying inflammation, most commonly gingivitis or periodontal disease. Though sometimes subtle, this symptom warrants professional evaluation, as early intervention helps preserve gum health and protect the integrity of your smile.

Bleeding Gums Treatment in Philadelphia, PA

Bleeding gums are most commonly caused by inflammation from plaque accumulation along the gumline. When oral bacteria persist, they trigger gingivitis, an early, reversible stage of gum disease characterized by tenderness, swelling, and bleeding during brushing or flossing. Left unaddressed, this inflammation may progress to periodontitis, compromising the supporting bone and connective tissues that hold the teeth in place.

Treatment begins with a comprehensive professional cleaning to remove plaque and calculus, followed by tailored home-care guidance and, when necessary, advanced periodontal therapy.

Prompt intervention not only restores gum health but also protects long-term oral stability and overall systemic well-being.

Meet Our Skilled Experts

Identifying the cause of bleeding gums begins with a comprehensive periodontal evaluation and discussion, enabling our expert clinicians to isolate inflammation, infection, or systemic factors.

Derek J. Conover, DMD, MBA

“Bleeding gums often signal inflammation caused by plaque accumulation. Consistent brushing, daily flossing, and routine professional cleanings preserve periodontal health, preventing gingival irritation and protecting your smile.”

Rameen Vafa, DMD, MDSc

“Bleeding gums don’t always indicate gum disease; they may result from vigorous brushing, hormonal shifts, or medication effects. However, persistent bleeding does warrant professional evaluation to identify the root cause.”

Our Practice Location

Opus Dental Esthetics Location in Philadelphia, PA

Opus Dental Esthetics

5609 S. 27th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Phone

215-772-3100

Email

[email protected]