My mouth hurts =(?


Ok here is the deal.This past week I have started this new flossing routine. Since I have started the upper left side of my mouth has been killing me!! I know its not a cavity because I just went to the dentist about a month ago. I dont know if it is my gum or my tooth it is just the general area and it hurts!! Could I have flossed to hard? Any input is appreciated!

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Maybe you did,why dont you go back to the dentist again,it would be the best thing,meanwhile try some oralgel,it should num the area for sometime.I tried.best of luck.

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Call your dentist! You could have an infection.

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It is probably because the gum is swollen from the plauqe that was under it. Try rinsing with salt water and it should be gone in a few days to a few weeks.

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Its probably your gums.Just go a little more gentle today.

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if you floss you can't get cavities. but go to a dentist anyways


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maybe u pushed something up there while u were flossing or u could have cut ur gum.have a dentist check it out.^_^

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Flossing too hard can damage your gums. They can be fragile. Try gargling some salt water and rinsing with some mouthwash. If you have cut your gums, this may sting, but it will heal faster.

I just got braces, should it hurt alot?

It could just be your gums getting used to the new routine, that is most likely the problem.

Hope you found this helpful.

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Your gums are probably inflamed. If you didn't get your teeth cleaned while you were at the dentist, make an appointment w/ their hygienist. If it's bad they may give you two seperate appointments/a two part cleaning so as not to further irritate them.

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it could be due to vigorous flossing which is just simply flossing too hard which irritates the gums..you might want to floss a little more gently next time..it could also be due to all that plaque buildup finally getting cleaned out like when you dont brush for a while then you brush and you bleed a lot



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