No! This is not normal, and you should talk to your dentist.
If this is the first time you started flossing after not having to floss for a while, it is normal, but not healthy. Keep flossing, and it should stop. If it does not, talk to a dentists.
In the mean time rinse with salt water.
This type of medication may cause the gums to swell, bleed, or become tender.
It means that you should floss more often.If after one week of flossing correctly every evening, your gums still bleed you should go to a dentist and get examined.If you have never been instructed on how to floss correctly then ask someone who is sure to know (a dental hygienist).Flossing is very important and a great way to keep your mouth in good shape butYou can damage your gums if you floss incorrectly!
No, it is not good to make your gums bleed when you have gingivitis. Bleeding gums indicate inflammation and infection, which can worsen if not treated properly. It's essential to maintain good oral hygiene, such as regular brushing and flossing, and consult a dentist for appropriate treatment to reduce inflammation and promote gum health.
well no because that is not good on your gums it can make them swell or even bleed i would'nt and it hurts
It is from not brushing and/or flossing. Just brush and floss more and massage it with your fingers. If it stays inflamed for a long time, check with your dentist! Be careful because you might have gum disease!
Healthy gums and teeth that stay with you for a lifetime are the side effects of flossing! Never underestimate the benefits of flossing! If you are encountering problems when flossing, please notify your dental care provider for instructions on proper flossing methods.
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.
Yes, I'm crazy about brushing my teeth and flossing all the time and I have really swollen gums on my bottom teeth that are the height of each tooth. There are different things to try to get them less swollen, but I haven't found anything that helps yet :(
It means that your gums are sick and they need to be better flossed. You can easily fix the redness by flossing everyday.
Some of the most common causes of bleeding gums is lack of flossing and gingivitis.
The gums bleed easily.
One of the earliest signs of gum disease, or gingivitis, is gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing. You may also notice your gums are redder, swollen, and feel tender to the touch, often without any pain.