That probaly means that your brushing too hard, try brushing more gently.
Brush your teeth and gums 4 times a day. If your gums are bleeding you probably have gingavitus!
I was told by my dentist that, contrary to instinct, when your gums bleed, you need to brush more, not less. Healthy gums should not bleed with normal brushing, along with looking a healthy pink hue.
No. It means you have problems with the gums or teeth. Go see a dentist.
Some of the common symptoms for gum disease are bad breath, red or swollen gums, tender or bleeding gums, painful chewing, loose teeth, sensitive teeth, receding gums or longer appearing teeth.
Bleeding from any part of the mouth can be due to trauma, from teeth and gums, from polyps in nose, tumours from gums and tongue, and post operative bleeding from nasal surgery and tonsillectomy
imagine all that food rotting on your teeth.
The symptoms are Bleeding teeth, or pain in the gums.
Any treats with the Veterinary Oral Health Council's seal of approval are the best for dogs teeth and gums.
Bleeding gums, blotchy skin, not many teeth.
no if your gums are bleeding when you gtind your teeth you may have gum disesase consult you dentist asap !
First off, brush two times a day! The health of you're gums are a big part of healthy teeth! Keeping gums clean helps promotes healthy bones in you're mouth witch holds you're teeth in!
A healthy amount of dietary Calcium is beneficial for the formation of healthy and strong teeth and bones, but both an excess and a deficiency will lead to weak bones and teeth, as well as other complications. Calcium is most important for young children, who are still developing bone structure and growing teeth on a massive scale. It is also needed in larger quantities in women than in men.if you mean calcium, it is good for bones and teeth, but only in natural form like milk and yogurt, not over the counter supplements