What to do if your gums are often red and swollen, what to do if your gums are red and swollen?

Updated on pet 2024-04-14
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Swollen and painful gums, which is actually pain at the root of the tooth, and the surrounding tooth flesh is swollen, so it is called swollen and painful gums, also called swollen and painful teeth. If the ordinary gums are inflamed, you can take a little ordinary anti-inflammatory drugs, such as metronidazole tablets and tinidazole tablets, if it is tooth cavity caused by tooth decay, you should go to the hospital to see it.

    Aiya49, a member of the Crest Health Talent Club, will provide you with the above help.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first is gingivitis, periodontitis, and the gum tissue will be red and swollen. The other type is apical periodontitis, which can also cause red and swollen gums when the inflammation involves the submucosa. Of course, there is also the very common pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, and the gums can also be red and swollen.

    For the red and swollen gums caused by the inflammatory response of the infectious origin, the main solution is to remove the local infection to relieve the inflammatory reaction. Gingivitis and periodontitis should be cleaned to remove tartar and plaque, and then gargle and brush to maintain oral hygiene. Of course, oral antibiotics can also be taken to relieve the inflammation of the gums.

    If the gums are red and swollen due to apical periodontitis, a thorough pulp is performed on the affected tooth**. Of course, it can also be supplemented with oral antibiotics to deal with it, but if the gingival redness and swelling caused by pericoronitis of wisdom teeth should be irrigated, medicated, and oral antibiotics should be taken at the same time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the gums are swollen and painful, you can go to the hospital for a root canal**, remove the purulent pulp, and then perform root canal sealing**. Wait for the inflammation to subside and then perform a root canal filling** to recover.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, according to the information you provide, at present, you have this symptom, it is recommended that you go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital for examination, this phenomenon is an abnormal phenomenon, so let the doctor take a look at it again, and then the doctor will give you symptomatic treatment according to the specific situation, don't pick it with your hands first, usually rinse your mouth frequently, maintain oral hygiene, and keep your teeth healthy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Eat less spicy food, and carbonated drinks or something.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: Hello.

    2.Red and swollen gums may also be gingivitis, which is related to poor brushing, go to the oral medicine department to check whether there is dental calculus, if there is, wash the teeth in time. Proper brushing is key, and the modified bass brushing method is recommended.

    3.Pain can be taken amoxicillin, metronidazole and ibuprofen, which have the effect of sterilization, anti-inflammatory and analgesic.

    4.Timely medical treatment** is the key, timely removal**, early relief of troubles, I hope it will help you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main cause of swollen and sore gums is poor oral hygiene, which leads to the deposition of plaque, tartar and scale on the tooth surface near the gum margin, thus inducing gingivitis. If left unchecked**, gingivitis can gradually progress to periodontitis, eventually leading to loosening of the whole mouth and tooth loss.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Gingivitis, periodontitis, and fire can all cause this symptom, if it is the former, it is best to completely remove plaque, etc., you can try an electric toothbrush, which has been clinically proven to be helpful in removing plaque.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Often staying up late and having irregular work and rest has a certain relationship.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, based on the symptoms and medical history you have provided, the diseases that generally cause swollen and sore gums are gingivitis and periodontitis. It is recommended that you go to a professional dental clinic for ultrasound scaling**. Ultrasonic scaling can completely remove calculus, plaque, food debris and soft scale from the inside of the mouth, and is the main method of gingivitis and periodontitis, which can prevent swollen and sore gums and bleeding gums.

    The main drugs taken orally are ornidazole tablets, two tablets twice a day, for a week.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first common cause is pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, which requires a visit to the dentist, blind bag irrigation and medication**, and after the inflammation is controlled, the crooked wisdom teeth need to be removed.

    The second common cause is chronic periodontitis, which causes swollen and painful gums, bleeding gums, and bad breath, and requires a visit to a stomatist for ultrasound cleaning**.

    The third common cause is apical inflammation caused by tooth decay, which causes swollen and painful gums and requires a visit to a stomatist for root canal of the tooth**.

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