Friday, January 8, 2010

I had blood coming out of my mouth when I brush and floss.?

Is it normal? Does anyone have the same problem? How did you deal with it?I had blood coming out of my mouth when I brush and floss.?
u need to floss everyday. it's normal when you don't floss. you may or may not have ginvitis.I had blood coming out of my mouth when I brush and floss.?
it means u dont brush enough and u need to brush your gums too.
I'll bet you floss about once a week. If you floss every day that won't happen. You have Gingivitis.
your cutting your gums, not bad. don't brush so hard and it shouldn't happen
I have experienced this as well and what I had to do inorder to fix it was never miss a brushing atleast twice a day. You need a betetr toothbrush. And flossing helped me alot. If you dont brush atleast twice a day it can make this happen.





but another thing to look out for is it can be Gum disease which can eventually become a pretty serious problem if brushing more frequently and changing toothbrushes and even the brand of toothpaste that you use -then you should consult with a dentist
you could of either brushed to hard... or you have signs of beginning gingivitis.... it happens when you floss and you dont floss regularly...your gums are much more sensitive, but if you are a regular two times a day flosser you might want to call your dentist....... always use listerine btw to help prevent any dental issues..
You are not flossing often enough. Next time you do there will not be such a mess. Or you have scurvy. Are you currently on an 18th cent Frigate or whaler?
U need to listerine and use sensitive toothpaste.
Sounds like gingivitis. I've had it before. If you continue to brush and floss regularly, chances are it will go away. Follow-up with your dentist just to make sure.
Is it a little blood or a lot of blood? If it is a lot of blood call your dentist.


Otherwise it means you have gingivitis which means inflammation of your gums. After 5 to 7 days of continued brushing (at least 2 times a day) AND flossing every night before bed, it will stop. You have to ';work out'; your gums by brushing and flossing to tighten the spaces around your teeth and make your gums healthy again.
No, it is not normal. It may be a sign of Gingivitis or Periodontal disease. You deal with it by going to see your dentist.
Flossing can sometimes cause bleeding of the gums when you floss too hard, but on the other hand you should have your teeth cleaned every year if not every six months.





Plague Carry's bacteria that gets down to the root of your teeth and gums and this can caused periodontist and gum disease.] and that leads to also bleeding of the gums.


Take care of your choppers guys, I still like to rip apart a Steak my way without having to gum it.\Peace out Al
if you brush and floss all the time and it just started you may be brushing/flossing too hard. if it happens all the time you have gum disease. but when you go to the dentist for a cleaning your gums almost always bleed a little.





i use 'colgate TOTAL' and it has an anti-bacterial agent that helps reduce or end gingivitis. try it and see if it helps. good luck!
your gums are sensitive, could be early indications


of gingivitis, use listerine, and keep flossing, it should stop
You have tender gums. Use a toothpaste for such and continue to brush, just go gently. See a dentist to make sure the problem isn't serious.
Is this all of the time, or just because you started recently???? If it is because of recent start up, it will go away as the gum will toughen up. You might want to see your dentist also...
You have a gum infection go to dentist he will give you a course of anti-biotics and it will clear up in 7 days
I would recommend going to your dentist. Keep flossing and brushing as you normally due, but make an appointment. You gums will bleed if there is tarter build up below the gum line (meaning you need your teeth cleaned) It can also be a sign of gingivitis or periodontal disease. I hope this helps.
floss more...


dont brush very hard.


Ask your dentist to do a periodontal review of your gums.
Their is a toothpaste commercial that talks about this and it's not good and you should go to the dentist, I'm sorry but I can't think what they call it
could be the starting of gum disease. i get this sometimes too. best get to your dentist and have it checked. also, dont brush too hard because your gums are sensitive!
Poor thing. You probably have gingivitis. It's not uncommon, but I would definitely go and see a dentist.





Good luck! =)

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