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Why Do I Have A Toothache After Flossing?

Does your tooth hurt after flossing? Not only you, but many people are also experiencing this problem especially if you are a beginner. It is important to understand that you do not quit flossing simply because your teeth start to hurt afterward.

While minor swelling, bleeding, or discomfort is common, serious tooth problems may be a sign if your tooth hurts too much after flossing. Always remember, flossing gives you only benefit. 

Read some of the following reasons behind this problem and book an appointment accordingly.

1) You are new to flossing

People who undergo pain during or after flossing are usually new to this habit. Following improper techniques and improper usage of tools can result in damage to your gums.

You should floss gently and carefully between your gums and teeth. Do not apply too much pressure which may hurt your gums and lead to bleeding.

As already said, don’t just stop this habit as it is hurting. Instead of stopping this habit, go for an alternative tool like a Waterpik. This is a great tool to replace traditional flossing that eliminates debris in the teeth and gums.

2) Tooth Decay

Flossing and brushing definitely reduce the number of bacteria in the mouth. In case, if your tooth hurts only in a particular area after flossing, check that area and look for any cavity. Because bacteria settle in the cavity and may hurt your teeth exactly where you are flossing regularly.

Consult your dentist immediately if you notice tooth decay or experience persistent pain.

3) Gum disease

The main general cause of tooth discomfort after flossing your teeth is gum disease. The buildup of plaques below the gumline is the cause of this problem. Even though if it hurts, flossing continuously can help prevent gum disease of early stages.

If you are experiencing discomfort after flossing, remember you are starting to clean and eliminate plaque from the areas of gums and teeth that were not exposed before. So continue flossing your teeth gently and take care of your gums without damaging them.

Consult with your dentist if you have this problem persistently and get other modes of treatment like deep cleaning which can eliminate plaques quickly and effectively and helps to relieve pain.

4) Sensitivity in the tooth

If you have teeth sensitivity, it hurts your teeth when you brush or floss. Sensitivity in the tooth may occur due to the result of gum disease or tooth decay. If you are not sure about tooth sensitivity, check whether you are getting any pain when drinking cold or hot liquids. Hence, tooth sensitivity may be a reason for discomfort ness in the tooth post-flossing. Consult your dentist immediately to find the underlying cause of tooth sensitivity and get treated before a further problem occurs.

There can be many reasons what make your teeth feel weird or hurt after flossing. If you are experiencing persistent discomfort while flossing book an appointment with your dentist.

(09/01/2022)
by Dr AmarnathanĀ“s Dental Care

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