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19/03/2026 12:53 pm
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I’ve noticed that my gums start bleeding whenever I brush my teeth, especially along the front teeth. This has been happening for a few days and I’m worried it might indicate a problem with my oral health. I live in Bedok and would like to know what could be causing this and how to prevent it.
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19/03/2026 12:56 pm
Bleeding gums after brushing are often a sign of gum inflammation, commonly caused by plaque buildup along the gumline. At Dental Clinic Bedok, our dentists can check for early signs of gingivitis or other gum issues and recommend professional cleaning if needed. Maintaining good oral hygiene, including gentle brushing and flossing, usually helps, but it’s best to have a dentist evaluate the condition to prevent it from worsening.