With its unique Stannous Fluoride anti-bacterial technology, it creates protective shield for stronger, healthier gums by neutralizing plaque bacteria, even in-between brushing, while providing a cooling sensation during and after brushing. Daily toothpaste suitable for sensitive teeth. The result? Long-lasting action* to care for sensitive teeth & improve gum health
With its unique Stannous Fluoride anti-bacterial technology, it creates protective shield for stronger, healthier gums by neutralizing plaque bacteria, even in-between brushing, while providing a cooling sensation during and after brushing. Daily toothpaste suitable for sensitive teeth. The result? Long-lasting action* to care for sensitive teeth & improve gum health
There are many causes of bleeding gums, from relatively minor to serious and urgent. It can be caused by brushing your teeth too vigorously or wearing dentures that don’t fit correctly. However, it’s also a common symptom of serious problems such as gum disease and can indicate other health problems.
*Slot DE, et al. Int J Dent Hygiene (2012) 10: 187-197. This systematic review of 59 studies evaluating 212 separate brushing exercises among more than 10,000 participants showed that using a manual toothbrush can leave behind up to 50% of plaque. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5037.2012.00557.x
Plaque buildup is a big part of gingivities. Bacteria in plaque irritate the gums, causing them to become inflamed, red, and swollen. This makes the gums more sensitive and prone to bleeding, especially when brushing or flossing.
Brushing too hard or using a toothbrush with stiff bristles can damage the delicate gum tissue, leading to bleeding. Overly aggressive brushing can also cause microscopic cuts in your gums. Even seemingly minor cuts can cause problems for your gums, especially if they’re already inflamed.
Certain medications can increase the risk of bleeding. If you’re on medications like blood thinners, or other medications known to have this as a side effect, stay alert.