why do gums bleed when flossing

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why do gums bleed when flossing

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Floss more often, at least once a day. If you don’t floss regularly, your gums will bleed as they are not used to this kind of thing. Once you floss for a few days, your gums will build up a tolerance to it and will no longer bleed.

If you notice any especially stinky smells when you floss the first time, this is the smell of tooth decay
Once you floss a few times and keep with it, you will never smell this stinkiness again (and you will have far less tooth decay).

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