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CAUSES AND TREATMENTS OF SWOLLEN GUMS

Gums that are swollen can frequently hurt, irritate, and bleed easily. They could also be an indication of gum disease, inflammation, or dental issues.

While swollen gums may hurt occasionally, they may also cause pain. Gum swelling is frequently caused by gum disease. Additionally, in its initial stages, the condition manifests as red, swollen gums that may or may not be bleeding. Gums that have pulled away in some areas of the body can lead to loose teeth as the disease worsens.

TOOTH PAIN AND SWOLLEN GUMS

Even the most devoted teeth-brushers can experience mouth swelling, even though you can prevent it with daily flossing and brushing, which will significantly lower the number of dangerous bacteria on your teeth and below your gum line. Gargling with salt water is one way to treat this since it eliminates bacteria.

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SWOLLEN FACE AND GUMS

Another typical cause for gum swelling is tooth abscess. Frequently this can come from an ignored cavity that causes bacteria to spread all through your tooth and infect it. Remember that if you ignore it, it can irritate you and eventually cost you the tooth. Pain, red or swollen gums, swelling of the jaw or face, a sore or tender tooth, fever, and even a salty taste in the mouth are common causes. An abscessed tooth needs to be treated, so depending on how severe the infection is, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics, perform a root canal to remove the infected pulp, or extract the tooth completely.

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SWELLING GUMS AROUND WISDOM TOOTH

Typically, in late adolescence, your wisdom teeth (third molars) begin to erupt, or enter your mouth. Sometimes they arrive partially or not at all because there is not enough room for them. Pericoronitis, an inflammation of the tissue around the tooth, may result from this condition. When a tooth erupts partially into the mouth, it may leave behind a flap of gum tissue that collects debris and food easily and serves as a breeding ground for bacteria. Around a wisdom tooth that is still under the gum line and has not yet erupted, pericoronitis can also develop. This may result in soreness in the back of the mouth, swollen gums, and around the wisdom teeth.

WISDOM TOOTH INFECTION

In order to prevent pericoronitis, gum disease as well as other infections on your wisdom tooth, it is essential that you call us as well as make an appointment if you find any swelling, discomfort and bleeding of your gums.