احمرار وتورم اللثة (Gum redness and hypertrophy)

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Gum Redness and Swelling

 

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What is Gum Redness and Swelling?

Gum redness and Swelling could be a sign of gingivitis, which occurs when the tissue surrounding the teeth is infected with bacteria. It might also result from harsh brushing or using a rough toothbrush.

  • What are the Causes of Gum Redness and Swelling?
  • Gingivitis.
  • Plaque buildup.
  • Failure to brush teeth or use dental floss.
  • Food remnants.
  • Rough toothbrush use.
  • Smoking.
  • Certain health conditions that may cause gum redness, swelling, or inflammation include pregnancy, diabetes, AIDS, and immune system disorders.
  • Poor nutrition.

Certainmedications.

  • How to Manage Gum Redness and Swelling? Tips to Help Reduce the Incidence of Gum Redness and Swelling
  • Ensure thorough brushing of teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice daily.
  • Use dental floss.
  • Avoid wearing dentures while sleeping.
  • Maintain a balanced diet and limit frequent snacking.
  • Avoid foods that might get stuckbetween teeth and gums, like popcorn.

Use mouthwash. 

  • When Should You See a Doctor?
  • When there is gum bleeding during brushing or eating.
  • When there is bad breath.
  • If you feel a tooth is loose or movable.
  • If gum swelling persists for more than two weeks.

 

In cases of significant swelling and severe gum pain.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Does the absence of toothdecay indicate no gum disease?

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