BLEEDING GUMS? They’re probably sending you a message. Although it can happen from time to time, regular bleeding gums should be seen by a dentist as soon as possible as this shows that there is a problem. Despite being strong enough to hold our teeth in place, the gums are fragile. What you might think of as a deep clean could actually make your gum condition unnecessarily worse. Among the most common point causes of bleeding gums are: Gingivitis Certain medicines that thin the bloodToo aggressive use of the toothbrush and dental flossUsing a new hard-bristled toothbrush.To avoid bleeding gums after brushing your teeth, be sure to treat your mouth…