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First thing to remember is that you did nothing wrong to cause the bleeding in fact you did something right since bleeding is caused by the bacteria that flossing removes. Any area that bleeds while flossing means floss deeper and more often. The bleeding will get worse before it gets better and then should gradually subside. If the bleeding doesn't subside or is only reduced you are probably passed due for your cleaning or have hardened debris so deep on the roots only your dentist can remove it.

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