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Originally Posted by Baler
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There is a hole in your theory about my gums,..
I said they bleed when I floss not when I brush. Clearly my flossing skill isn't very good and I end up cutting my gums.
*slow clap*
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Clearly you only read what you wanted to read and stopped at the word "brushing" and didn't continue on to the rest of the phrase where it included "flossing or eating hard food". Bleeding from any one of those three activities is indicative of gum disease. If you bleed when you floss, you have Gingivitis, the first stage of something worse.
You can ignore facts all you want, but it won't make the truth go away. Don't say you weren't warned when you're being fitted for your very expensive new teeth in your 50's and 60's.