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What Causes Bubble Formation In Between Teeth While On Braces?

Hi, well I have noticed a bubble forming in between my teeth. I also have braces so I'm worried that it will affect that. I'm 11 going on 12 in 5 days. I showed my parents this and they said its nothing. My next dentist appointment isn't until a month. Should I be worried. P.s I brush my teeth twice a day and sometimes floss (About once a week)
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Thanks for your query.

Read your query.

The bubble which you have mentioned is not clear whether you are speaking about your gums or any decay in between the teeth.

If you mean the bubble in gums , I would suggest that is inflammation of the gums usually due to deposits and calculus. Visit your dentist and get it cleaned and later on maintain it well.

If it is decayed tooth then get it filled as soon as possible.You can call your dentist office and take the opinion of your dentist and if necessary visit him and get it done earlier than your appointment date.

Thanks and regards.
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What Causes Bubble Formation In Between Teeth While On Braces?

Thanks for your query. Read your query. The bubble which you have mentioned is not clear whether you are speaking about your gums or any decay in between the teeth. If you mean the bubble in gums , I would suggest that is inflammation of the gums usually due to deposits and calculus. Visit your dentist and get it cleaned and later on maintain it well. If it is decayed tooth then get it filled as soon as possible.You can call your dentist office and take the opinion of your dentist and if necessary visit him and get it done earlier than your appointment date. Thanks and regards.