Your gums may bleed.
That probaly means that your brushing too hard, try brushing more gently.
yes children can have bad teeth even with regular brushing because your tooth still misses some plaque and so your gums become inflamed and then if you don't brush your teeth properly to make your gums go back to normal you will have to have your gums cut open.
canker sores... the hurt bad too. You can get them from skipping brushing your teeth, accidentally biting yourself, and a few other ways.
It is common for gums to bleed during brushing but if the problem persists contact your dentists. Bleeding can be caused by Gingivitis (inflammation) or periodontitis.
you can whiten yellow teeth at home by brushing your teeth more than twice a day,and you can direct apply a Hydrogen peroxide mixed with water in to your teeth.Please be careful when applying,this may can cause damage to your gums.
gums will only "pull away" from teeth if bacteria is present between the gingiva (gum) and tooth surface, or you are brushing too hard! If you havent been brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day, you should start before your teeth fall out!
the science of flossing and brushing involves making an acidic atmosphere a basic one, which your teeth love. Flossing is removing bacteria from not only between the teeth, but under the gum line. Flossing also massages the gums, therefore promoting good blood flow to the gums. This provides ideal nutrition to the tissue and teeth.
I was told by my dentist that, contrary to instinct, when your gums bleed, you need to brush more, not less. Healthy gums should not bleed with normal brushing, along with looking a healthy pink hue.
Brush your gums and teeth after eating with a softbristled tooth brush (using and up and down bushing motion not side to side) and a little tooth paste.Floss once a day between your teeth before brushing.
By brushing your teeth you idiots what type of question is that?
Aggressive brushing, periodontal diseases, genetic prevalence, use of Tobacco products, clenching and grinding of the teeth are all causes for receding gums. Receding gums can also be caused by piercing in the mouth area or by crooked teeth.