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If Flossing Begins to Hurt, What Should You Do?

January 30, 2019Cassell DentistryDental Health

Flossing should not hurt or cause the gums to bleed badly. When this becomes a problem, the person should always consider a few things. These things might be the cause of both the pain and the bleeding.

Assessing your situation or having one of our professionals can reduce the amount of discomfort you have while flossing since this is an important part of your dental hygiene routine.

Common Causes of Flossing Pain

There are a handful of common causes that can make the gums hurt when flossing. These causes can be corrected through different treatment plans. It is important to figure out which one is causing you discomfort so that you’re able to fix it.

Improper flossing can be one of the biggest reasons why someone feels discomfort during or after flossing. Learning how to floss correctly is all that is needed to fix the situation and reduce the discomfort felt.
Gum disease is prevalent and very common throughout the country. When the gums are not as healthy as they should be, proper flossing can become painful.

Having a deep cleaning can help to reduce the pain that is felt during flossing. Sensitivity in the teeth can cause flossing to become painful. Some patients have softer teeth and more sensitive roots. When the floss is run against these areas, it can cause some discomfort to happen. There are specific ways to combat this issue so that flossing can be done and the person doesn’t have to be uncomfortable while they do it.

Sensitivity in the teeth can cause flossing to become painful. Some patients have softer teeth and more sensitive roots. When the floss is run against these areas, it can cause some discomfort to happen. There are specific ways to combat this issue so that flossing can be done and the person doesn’t have to be uncomfortable while they do it.

Speak with our qualified professionals today here at our dental office in San Diego regarding further information. We can teach you the best flossing techniques, and give cleanings and in-depth evaluations so that you can have the best oral health possible. Our dentists and other dental professionals are here when you need us. Give us a call today.

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