Open Question: does not flossing creates gaps?

Home >All Categories > Health >Dental >Open QuestionRich H Rich H Member since:April 21, 2011Total points:87 (Level 1)Vball_ LiBeRo by Vball_ ... Member since:October 16, 2010Total points:126 (Level 1)lol no, not flossing does tho :DNot quiet. But it does cause your gums to become VERY sensitive to flossing if you have not done it in a long time. Also, they start to "overflow" your teeth.
Needless to say, FLOSS, FLOSS, FLOSS. You don't want your teeth and gums to be bloody for not flossing! It's gross!superlluclkycat by superllu... Member since:August 27, 2008Total points:316 (Level 2)Not flossing allows bacteria to thrive in your mouth, and causes periodontal disease, which causes halitosis, your gumline to recede and teeth to fall out.Worf by Worf Member since:April 03, 2011Total points:2,091 (Level 3)yep. do it enough and you'll have gap like arnie used to. don't get anyone's tongue stuck between that when you suck gfaces.

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