http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...hen-quitting-tobacco-changing-ecigarette.html
11. Bleeding gums
A period of time when the gums bleed has been reported as an occasional symptom of quitting tobacco. Apparently dentists have confirmed this. It's also a symptom of vitamin C deficiency, which is not uncommon with a modern diet, so it may be wise to take vit C supplements in order to cover that possibility.
There is a modern trend to take aspirin daily for many years - decades, for some people. If you habitually take aspirin then it may be worth asking your doctor if this might be implicated. A combination of tobacco cessation and chronic aspirin ingestion seems to occur in many reports of bleeding gums. A positive note is that the bleeding apparently ceases as the tobacco cessation event recedes into the past.
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It could also be something that just didn't show up before... and now that your mouth is not getting all the other additives in cigarettes...it's showing up.
Dental issues do not "happen overnight"
Stepping up the oral hygiene can reverse a lot of issues...
I worked in a dental office for 15 years...I used to tell the kids that whined about flossing...you only have to floss the teeth that you want to keep.
Keep your mouth hydrated and clean
Any suction after extractions is a very high risk for a dry socket !!
Drinking through a straw...hard candy... really would avoid it.