can flossing recede gums
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can flossing recede gums
i have a triangle gap in my front two teeth and i think i made it more visible by flossing
when i floss i usually dont push into the gumline but after my cleaning i realized ur supposed to
so i did and it seems more visible, but my other teeth dont look receded from touching the gum line
i thot ur supposed to push into the gumline? but wudnt that also cause recession
when i floss i usually dont push into the gumline but after my cleaning i realized ur supposed to
so i did and it seems more visible, but my other teeth dont look receded from touching the gum line
i thot ur supposed to push into the gumline? but wudnt that also cause recession
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The spaces between my teeth look a little larger after flossing too. But I think that's just because I've cleaned out the gunk and saliva that was stuck in there. Then a little while later things look normal again. Maybe it's just a temporary thing for you?
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That is a good question, can flossing promote gingival recession? I have wondered if aggressive flossing, isn't all flossing a bit aggressive, could a aggrevate your gums just as improper brushing would.
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I do think we need to be careful when flossing, just like when we brush. When I first started flossing I couldn't quite get the hang of it and I would end up rushing and snapping the floss into the gum line, not good. Over time I became better at it and just had to be a bit more patient and take my time to floss more carefully.
You are meant to floss the gum line, by sliding the floss up the side of each tooth and then into the gum line. I keep the floss tight to the side of each tooth to avoid snapping the floss into the gum line and to avoid pushing up at the center piece of the gum that sits directly between 2 teeth (the bit that forms a triangle type shape inbetween the teeth). I hope that makes sense
You are meant to floss the gum line, by sliding the floss up the side of each tooth and then into the gum line. I keep the floss tight to the side of each tooth to avoid snapping the floss into the gum line and to avoid pushing up at the center piece of the gum that sits directly between 2 teeth (the bit that forms a triangle type shape inbetween the teeth). I hope that makes sense
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Yeah, when I first started flossing, I would floss too fast and accidentally cut into my gums. After that, I slowed down and made sure I did it correctly. Cutting into gums is painful..
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All this careful flossing and brushing ends up being quite time consuming though doesn't it . Maybe it will be a bit quicker once the braces are off.drgnchsr36 wrote:Yeah, when I first started flossing, I would floss too fast and accidentally cut into my gums. After that, I slowed down and made sure I did it correctly. Cutting into gums is painful..
I've had my upper braces for 2 months and the only thing I hate about them (I hated quite a few things in the first 2 weeks lol) is the brushing and flossing
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Agreed!!! I never realized how easy I had it before I got braces.. I wonder how kids are with them. My niece is pretty lazy about taking care of her teeth in braces. I think if she were older (she's a teenager), it'd be different.Chrystal wrote:All this careful flossing and brushing ends up being quite time consuming though doesn't it . Maybe it will be a bit quicker once the braces are off.drgnchsr36 wrote:Yeah, when I first started flossing, I would floss too fast and accidentally cut into my gums. After that, I slowed down and made sure I did it correctly. Cutting into gums is painful..
I've had my upper braces for 2 months and the only thing I hate about them (I hated quite a few things in the first 2 weeks lol) is the brushing and flossing
At that age, I don't think I paid much mind to my teeth other than brushing them.
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You should floss right up underneath the gumline to where the gum is attached to the tooth. Go right up there and run it along that gumline, gently of course. The little flap of gum in between the teeth that isn't attached may shift a bit when flossing, which is what may be giving you the appearance of a bigger black triangle. But that loose flap of gum should shift back into place fairly quickly, it does for me.
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Just be gentle, but remember that flossing is super important because the plaque, tartar and general gunk will definitely lead to pockets and then recession if you don't remove them. Next time you go to the dentist, perhaps have your hygienist demonstrate for you? My hygienist used to keep asking me if I needed another flossing lesson. She stopped asking though after I got a bit more serious about my routine and even added a water pick.
Re: can flossing recede gums
you are more likely to get receeding gums by NOT flossing.
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