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Q: If you have a low gum line can you use your tooth brush to brush your gums up?
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What is the difference between supragingival and subgingival?

Gingival pertains to the gums. supragingival pertains to the tooth surface above the gum line, and subgingival pertains to the tooth surface below the gum line or neck of the tooth.


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When your wisdom tooth grows in do you feel a ball on the side of your jaw or the side of your gums and the top of your gum is soft as if you may begin to grow a tooth?

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What does it mean when blood is coming from where your teeth and gums meet. And then your tooth brush turns red because of all the blood?

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