Actually its not your teeth bleeding it is your gum tissue. It is because you probably have gingivitis or periodontitis. Either of these are unhealthy gums. You need to floss daily and rinse with listerine to toughin those gums up. Bleeding gums are not healthy. If you do not have healthly gums then you will lose your teeth.
2007-03-07 12:46:48
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answered by roytan@sbcglobal.net 2
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You need to floss everyday and make sure that you brush at least twice daily. When you bleed, it is the early stages of gingivitis. Go see a dentist to check it out.
2007-03-07 12:16:13
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answered by Talkstress 6
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I think it has to do with not taking care of your teeth(like not brushing them like your supposed to).My friend told me that if your teeth bleed than your not brushing them right.I think you should go see a dentist ASAP just in case it is something dangerous.
2007-03-07 12:40:39
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answered by renzoval3 2
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2007-03-07 12:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you do no longer brush your tooth in many situations sufficient your gums can each so often be over-comfortable to rigidity. in case you pass some days without brushing you will discover they bleed. some people in simple terms in simple terms have extra well-off gums, nevertheless. along with your mum having a gum situation i could see a physician in simple terms in case.
2016-11-23 14:16:40
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answered by ? 4
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Go to the DENTIST thats the only way you'll find out what the problem REALLY is.
2007-03-07 12:20:16
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answered by tee'nai'grl 1
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you may just have sensitive teeth as alot of people do.
you may be brushing to hard. you may need to use a little softer tooth brush. for the best answer ask your dentist if you have one or go to website " www.webmd.com" you can talk to real dr's there and find answer's to alot of health problems there. or you could call ASK-A-NURSE @ 1-800-888-5551 Good luck.
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2007-03-07 12:20:47
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answered by pebbleangel2003 1
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Gum disease.Go see a dentist.
2007-03-07 12:16:07
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answered by Rock Quarry 3
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i had that problem when brushing, and my dentist told me to use the mouthwash after i brush, its a sign of gingivitis..
2007-03-07 12:26:58
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answered by kelly 2
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go see a dentist your as stupid as the other PEANUT BUTTER CUP HEAD
2007-03-07 12:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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