Yes with toothpaste and very gently.
2006-08-12 06:19:45
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answered by camshy0078 5
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Should You Brush Your Gums
2016-11-11 05:47:54
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answered by ? 4
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Gum brushing should be part of your daily teeth cleaning regimen. If they bleed, then that is because you are not doing this correctly, and probably are using a tooth brush rather than a gum brush. Anyone that does not brush their gums is asking for future tooth, mouth, and gum trouble. Brushing your gums is actually stimulating the gums to keep them healthy. Gum brushes are super soft to help prevent damage to the gum tissue and bleeding. See the link for one type gum brush.
While you are at it, turn the brush and massage the inside of your lips and inner mouth with the brush.
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2006-08-12 06:51:42
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answered by johnny j 4
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ONLY IF you use a soft toothbrush(and not the medium or hard) then just gently sort of massage the gums, Its called massaging of the gums and not brushing. You could do that alternate days, that helps to remove the dead cells on the surface.
If you don't like the feel of toothbrush on the gums, u can use a piece of gauge cloth wrapped around the clean index finger(that is how they clean teeth of babies in whom you can not use a tooth paste or tooth brush)
There are also finger caps available for gum massaging!
Hope this helped!
2006-08-12 06:36:05
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answered by truth 2
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Yes - If you don't your teeth will drop out in 20 years. I'm a dental nurse so I know what i'm talking about. Hold your brush with a pen grip ( between thumb and first finger) and massage your gums with a gentle circular motion. They will bleed for the first few days but this will stop as their health improves. Do this after youv'e cleaned your teeth and you'll get nice pink gums instead of red swollen ones. It will also help cut down on bad breath!
2006-08-12 07:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! brush your gums! I was taught to do it during 'teeth brushing lessons' that I was forced to have before I had braces on... although brushing them does cause them to bleed it will stop as you continue to brush your gums because bleeding of the gums is a way of getting rid of bacteria but if you keep your gums clean they will eventually stop bleeding when you brush them!
2006-08-13 04:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You should really be careful when brushing the gums because you don't wanna brush it so hard that it bleeds & cause gingival recession.
You should brush at your gumline to get rid of the subgingival plaque there. And use soft brush heads for brushing the gums n use gentle movements.
2006-08-12 06:38:24
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answered by adikaliya86 2
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Yes, you should brush your gums. Brushing your gums help prevent gum diseases and bacterial infections. Did you know what 90% of the population over 30 have gum disease? Gum disease is the primary reason people lose their teeth. The key is brush your gums gently though. Vigorous brushing can make the gums pull away from the teeth and can scratch your tooth enamel.
2006-08-12 06:26:45
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answered by amy b 2
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Should you brush your gums?
My mum told me you should gently brush your gums when brushing your teeth. I dont listen to what my mum says much, so i want to know other peoples opinions.. Should you brush your gums to keep them healthy?!
2015-08-13 05:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My dentist told me that brushing your gums is what your suppose to do. You should brush them gentally to avoid bleeding and to also prevent gum decay. It also helps if you follow up your brushing with listoreen. It also helps clean your gums.
By brushing your gums, they will turn redder... meaning that they are healther.
2006-08-12 06:24:26
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answered by Chadwick 2
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Not brushing really but massaging the gums gently with your finger greatly improves the blood circulation. If done on a regular basis it will lead to healthy gums.
2006-08-12 06:31:22
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answered by openpsychy 6
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