Guest guest Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 How does mold exposure effect your gums? The past few days I've noticed that the gum on the upper right hand corner of my mouth right behind the last tooth seems to be receding. I brush my teeth twice a day and floss every night but the area in question seems to be getting worst. Now after I brush and floss I use a water pik to clean the area and theres still food particles that are being flushed out. I was told by my dentist a long time ago to never gargle with straight peroxide, he said that i should dilute it with water first but for the past 6 months i ignored his advice. Could the peroxide be eating away my gums? This is all i need i have just enough money saved to move if i have to go to the dentist theres no doubt in my mind that whatever he does will cost a small fortune. with my luck i'll have to see a specialist which will cost even more money. advice/suggestions? Thanks Tug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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