White goo after brushing teeth?!


Question: White goo after brushing teeth!?
I have always had this problem ever since i was a little girl, and i am now in my mid twenties!.
anyway, everytime i brush my teeth after like an hour or so, i get this goey build up around the inside of my cheeks and lips and gums! what is this, i have more in the morning after brushing from last night but in the mornings after i brush this happens too, what is it!? how can i get rid of it!? its gross,
its not plaque as i just got threw brushing my teeth, i dont know, its whitish, goey/stringy!.
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Answers:
Your mouth is having a reaction to the kind of tooth paste you are using!. This happens to me a lot too!. Try a different kind of tooth paste or call your dental office and ask them what a good kind would be for you to use!. I just have to use the basic plain toothpaste - none with whiteners or anything extra in them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

have you tried asking your dentist about it!? you might have some sort of reaction to the toothpaste you use, or something in it, try using a different brand, or use mouthwash after you brush to clear extra stuffWww@Answer-Health@Com

Saliva!? Maybe you have overactive salivary glands and the mint from the toothpaste triggers them!. You should ask your doctor/dentist next time you go!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yea its probably skin!. Dead protective cells around your fragile gummy parts!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

use mouthwash after you finnished brushing your teethWww@Answer-Health@Com

i have no idea but try washing your mouth out afterwards with mouthwash or somethingWww@Answer-Health@Com

um!. give another toothpaste or mouthwash a shotWww@Answer-Health@Com

ask ur dentistWww@Answer-Health@Com





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