Wednesday, December 23, 2009

How do i stop my gums bleeding when brushing my teeth i brush twice a day and have had this problem for years?

you maybe brushing your teeth too hard, try to carefully brush teeth in a proper technique. also try to replace your toothbrush with the one that has soft bristles. if your gums are sensitive, try to seek help from a dentist this can be another issue that you might not take for granted. have proper oral hygiene always.





persistent bleeding gums can be signs of gum disease or periodontal disease. this is high time that you consult a dentist. failure to treat this can make teeth start to fall out. do not forget to maintain practicing good oral hygiene like careful brushing and flossing.





be warned about the early stage of gum disease do not take this for granted for a host of health problems can be brought by gum disease. visit http://www.oramd.co.uk for more tips about good gum care.How do i stop my gums bleeding when brushing my teeth i brush twice a day and have had this problem for years?
Talk to your dentist,


I have the same problem, and thought it was gum disease, but I then found out it was a side effect of being pregnant, and it never went away. I have healthy gums, they just bleed to beat everything.





Make sure you floss, and when you do brush, brush down on your gums with soft pressure.


That is what my dentist told me to do.How do i stop my gums bleeding when brushing my teeth i brush twice a day and have had this problem for years?
It is possible that your toothbrush is too hard and that there is nothing wrong with your gums, however it may also indicate gum disease. Do you visit your dentist regularly and get regular de-scaling? If not, it may be the answer.
Well, the dentist would advise you have gum disease, and would recommend flossing as well as brushing. Brushing cannot get between the teeth and under the gumline, which is where your problem is.
Brushes are in general hard. Gums are the softest tissue in the body. Brush with care, and after brushing, take some salt, turmeric and oil, make a paste, and finger brush for 5 minutes. This should stop the bleeding.
Agree with all the above, also if you have crowns, this can be food deposits between them.


You can get micro brushes, a bit like small pipe cleaners, from Boots.


Use these between teeth.
Is the case of gingivitis and not flossing your teeth(properly that is, If you do). Floss more, Use mouthwash that battles gingivitis, and see a dentist for more info.
My dentist told me I brush too hard! I have since changed to an electric toothbrush and dont have a problem anymore! I still get it when I'm on holiday and using a normal brush tho'!
My dentist told me off because I brush too hard and frantically which puts too much preassure on my gumline which makes them bleed. Have taken a calmer approach to brushing, so far so good!!
You need to see your dentist, gums that have been bleeding for a long period of time should always be checked out.
that happens when you dont floss enough, i have that problem too (: also try massaging your gums with your toothbrush.
You need to treat it - gingivitis can just get worse and worse and cause serious gum problems eventually.
use Mouthwash.. crest pro health.. it'll stop the bleeding and the gum disease! My gums bled forever until i started using that mouth wash twice a day.. now they dont! : )
Do you floss?
talk to your dentist

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