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Old 05-29-2010, 05:14 PM #1
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Default Bryanna ? about blood on gums

Im Baaaaccckkkk ! Teeth are doing great everything settled down. Last week I noticed the on my lower front tooth where the gum comes up to a point on either side after I flossed it was bleeding, right at the tip !

So I rinsed with salt water and only carefully brushed over them for a few days and it seemed ok. If I look real close the tip doesnt look noce and pink like the rest rather it looks like a tiny scab or dried blood ??

I flossed again today and it did it again ?? Now I always brush my gums twice a day and usually floss daily. What would this be ??? I may have cut it on a pretzle or chip I cant remember. Should I rinse with something else or just stay away for a few weeks ???


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