Bleeding gums: First find out the cause then proper flossing and brushing removing all the gum irritants such as the bacteria laden plaque film and food particles or even tartar attached to your teeh needs to be removed in a dental office as the gums can be rubbing on the rough tartar causing you gums to bleed.
Answered 4/27/2013
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Don't give up!: If your good habits at home, i.e. Brushing and flossing, don't reduce the problem, you may have more serious periodontitis rather than just gingivitis. See your dentist soon.
Answered 12/10/2013
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