My gums bleed when i brush but i dont have gum disease?!


Question: i take veryy good care of my mouth, ive never had a cavity i brush 2 or more times a day and i floss. my gums bleed when i brush them though. its not a problem becuase ive been to the dentist and even when she was working on me they bled, so its not a problem. shes even asked me if they usually bleed when i brush them but said nothing else. so i know its not a problem but is there any way i can stop it? its not very bad bleeding its light, and theres no pain. i dont know theyre bleeding until i look in the mirror after. any help?


Answers: i take veryy good care of my mouth, ive never had a cavity i brush 2 or more times a day and i floss. my gums bleed when i brush them though. its not a problem becuase ive been to the dentist and even when she was working on me they bled, so its not a problem. shes even asked me if they usually bleed when i brush them but said nothing else. so i know its not a problem but is there any way i can stop it? its not very bad bleeding its light, and theres no pain. i dont know theyre bleeding until i look in the mirror after. any help?

OMG. The answers you are getting are interesting. Since you are flossing and brushing regularly, you should not be getting this problem. The real reason for this is that your digestion is not working well. You are most likely eating low fat, high carb diet and very little salt. Don't eat the white, bleached, garbage salt sold in stores. It is not good for you. When they make it, they heat it to about 1,100 degrees and destroy all the nutrients salt normally contains. You need to purchase "air dried" sea salt or the best is "pink sea salt" that is a mixture of Hawaiian Red Volcanic salt and Mediterranean salt. That has lots of electrolytes and is very good for you. Once you get that, you need to eat about 1/2 tsp. to 1 tsp. per day. Salt is how your body makes the HCL to digest your food and kill bacteria that enter your stomach.

To get rid of the bleeding, you can go to: www.healthline.cc (not the .com web site with the same name, it is bogus) or order from: (800) 370 - 3447.

Purchase the following:

NEEM OIL
PINE BARK EXTRACT

Mix these two items together to make a small amount of paste. Put this on your gums in the morning and at night. The bleeding will stop in one day. If you do have the "pockets" problem, it will depend on how severe the gums have receded. If you have really bad pockets, it will take about 2 months of doing this to get completely rid of them and your gums will then be healthy. If the pockets are a 1 or 2, it will only take a few weeks.

Don't listen to the crazies that tell you that you need surgery and all kinds of antibiotics that will damage your body. That is all totally bad information. They are the same people that will tell you that Amalgam fillings are O.K. and won't hurt you. They are totally wrong about that.

good luck to you.

are you applying pressure when you brush? that's actually bad for you. get a good electric brush, put it in position at the gumline, and use no force. keep smiling.

get a softer tooth brush and don't brush so hard

OK..two possible reasons fro your gum tissue bleeding issue. (1) You may have what is called "pockets" between or around one or more teeth, Those are areas where the gum bone has receded and food will pack in them setting up irritation and that can cause bleeding...On the other hand you may actually have undernourished gum tissue, I know, sounds dumb, but it does happen and it's a real issue for a lot of people. It's very common among people who over do their recreational drug use. Other people who don't eat a well balanced diet can cause their gum tissue to be anemic as it were. The cure for that, beside a better balanced diet, is to get a really good multi-vitamin high in vitamins A<E<B<C<D< and Zinc.....Oh yes, if your a smoker, be advised that smoking eliminates vitamins D and C from your body almost as fast as it goes in. Take care and I wish you well.

i had the same problem, but when i was really sick and in hospital they put me on some sorta antibiotics, not sure what they were, but now my gums don't bleed. so there must be something out there to help. and that was 5 mths ago and still no bleeding still.

Check a good dentist near you or better check an Oral Surgeon.

I have a gingivitis before, and it bleeds when I brush my teeth. Severe gingivitis cause halitosis (bad breath)too. My General Practitioner dentist doesn't see any problem about it but this present dentist of mine (he's an oral surgeon too) saw my gingivitis. And he fix it. He do minor oral surgery. He told me that the reason why my gums bleeds during brushing is that, i also brush my gums dead tissue. Healthy gums do not bleed when brush and to promote healthy teeth and gums this dead tissue should be removed because it blocks the supply of blood to teeth and gums.

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