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Handling Mild Bleeding After Gum Treatment

Gum treatments, such as scaling and root planing, periodontal maintenance, or laser therapy, are essential for improving gum health and preventing gum disease. It’s normal to experience mild bleeding after gum treatment, especially when deep cleaning has targeted infected or inflamed tissues.

At McLevin Dental in Scarborough, we guide our patients through every step of their recovery. This blog offers practical advice on how to handle mild bleeding after gum treatment, what’s normal, and when to contact your dentist.

Is Bleeding After Gum Treatment Normal?

Yes, mild bleeding is a typical response, especially if you had:

Scaling and root planing (deep cleaning)

Laser gum therapy

Gingival curettage

Periodontal surgery

It usually occurs:

When brushing or flossing in the first 24–48 hours

Occasionally when eating hard or crunchy foods

Slight oozing immediately after the procedure

How to Manage Mild Gum Bleeding

1. Apply Gentle Pressure

Use a clean, damp gauze pad.

Bite or hold it firmly against the bleeding area for 10–15 minutes.

This helps form a clot and stops bleeding.

2. Use a Cold Compress

Place an ice pack against the outside cheek near the affected area.

Apply 20 minutes on, 20 off to reduce blood flow and calm swelling.

3. Rinse with Saltwater (After 24 Hours)

Mix ½ teaspoon salt in 1 cup of warm water.

Rinse gently 2–3 times a day to soothe gums and reduce bacteria.

4. Eat Soft, Cool Foods

Stick to:

Yogurt

Mashed potatoes

Scrambled eggs

Smoothies (without straws)

Avoid crunchy, spicy, or hot foods for the first 24–48 hours.

5. Sleep with Your Head Elevated

Use extra pillows to reduce blood pressure in the gums, minimizing bleeding overnight.

6. Practice Gentle Oral Hygiene

Continue brushing but use a soft-bristled toothbrush.

Brush lightly near the treated areas.

Skip aggressive flossing until tenderness subsides.

What to Avoid While Healing

No smoking or vaping: These restrict blood flow and delay healing.

Avoid alcohol: It can irritate healing tissues and interfere with clotting.

No vigorous rinsing, spitting, or using straws for 24–48 hours.

Skip strenuous exercise for a day or two as it may increase blood pressure and cause more bleeding.

When Is Bleeding a Concern?

Mild bleeding is normal within the first 24–48 hours, but contact McLevin Dental if you notice:

Bleeding that doesn’t stop after 20–30 minutes of applied pressure

Bleeding that starts again spontaneously after stopping

Swelling that worsens instead of improving

Signs of infection (pus, foul odor, fever, chills)

Long-Term Care to Prevent Future Gum Bleeding

Brush twice daily with soft bristles.

Floss gently every day once gums are less sensitive.

Consider a water flosser if regular flossing feels too harsh initially.

Attend regular periodontal maintenance cleanings at McLevin Dental, typically every 3–4 months for patients with a history of gum disease.

Maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins C and D, which support gum health.

Trust McLevin Dental for Gentle, Effective Gum Care

At McLevin Dental in Scarborough, your comfort and oral health are always our top priorities. Whether you’ve had a deep cleaning or gum surgery, our team provides thorough aftercare guidance and ongoing support to help you recover quickly and maintain healthy gums.

If you experience concerns about bleeding or any aspect of your recovery, contact our friendly team. We’re here to help your gums heal and your smile

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