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Do you want to keep your gums healthy?
Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you see blood when brushing or flossing, this can be a sign of gum disease. If left untreated it can get worse, leading to red, swollen and receding gums, bad breath (halitosis) and eventually tooth loss. To help protect and maintain healthy gums, take care of them with a good oral health routine.
Find out more about how to care for your gums.
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How You Can Prevent Your Gums From Bleeding
Six simple steps you can take in your daily oral care routine to reduce your risk of seeing blood when you spit.Read more » -
Why do I need to floss?
Follow our guide on how to floss properly to help remove plaque build-up from between your teeth and below the gum line.Read more » -
HOW A DENTAL CHECK-UP CAN SPOT GUM DISEASE
Gum disease often doesn't cause pain or discomfort. Here's how your dentist can spot the signs.Read more » -
How To Use Corsodyl Treatment Range After Dental Surgery
The success of any dental surgery relies on reducing the amount of bacteria in your mouth. Discover which Corsodyl products can promote gum healing and the most effective way to use them.Read more » -
What is a scale and polish?
No matter how well you brush or floss your teeth, there will always be hard to reach areas. A scale and polish can help get your teeth properly clean.Read more » -
The role of dental check-ups in diagnosing gum disease
Regular dental check-ups are one of your best defences against gum disease. Here are some expert tips for maintaining healthy teeth and gums in between trips to the dentist.Read more »