
Bleeding gums aren’t something to ignore.
Gum disease often develops slowly and without pain.
We’ll help you catch it early and keep your gums healthy.
Signs to Watch For
Gum problems often start quietly.
You may notice:
- Bleeding when brushing or flossing
- Red, swollen, or tender gums
- Persistent bad breath
- Gums pulling away from your teeth
- Loose or shifting teeth
- Changes in your bite


What Causes Gum Disease
Gum disease is caused by bacteria that build up along the gumline.
Over time:
- Plaque collects and hardens
- Toxins begin to affect the gums
- Small pockets form where bacteria can grow
Brushing and flossing help, but regular visits are important to fully remove buildup.
How Gum Disease Progresses
Gum disease develops in stages:
Gingivitis
- Early stage
- Gums may bleed or appear swollen
- Often reversible with proper care
Periodontitis
- More advanced stage
- Can lead to bone loss and loose teeth
- May require more involved treatment
Catching it early makes a big difference
When More Treatment Is Needed
In some cases, additional treatment may be recommended to restore gum health.
This can include:
- Deep cleaning below the gumline
- Treatment to reduce infection
- Procedures to repair or support the gums

What to Expect
During your visit, we will:
- Check your gums and measure gum health
- Take X-rays if needed to assess bone levels
- Identify any areas of concern
- Recommend a clear plan to improve and maintain your gum health
If you’ve noticed bleeding gums or changes in your mouth, it’s best to have it checked early
Book a visit at Mulkins Main Dental and we’ll help you get your gum health back on track.