Why do gums bleed if you don't floss regularly and then floss?!
Question:
Why do gums bleed if you don't floss regularly and then floss?
Answers:
Gingivitis means inflammation of the gingiva aka your GUMS. When you do not floss bacteria builds up under your gumline (below crown of tooth). If you floss CONSISTENTLY for about 5 to 7 days the bleeding will stop because you have reversed gingivitis.
SO floss daily. Now that I floss nightly my gums do not bleed at all and I have reduce the amount of calculus (aka tartar/ hard deposit) developing on my teeth. Therefore making my teeth and gums healthier and cleaner.