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Gums - swollen

Contents of this page:

Illustrations

Tooth anatomy
Tooth anatomy
Swollen gums
Swollen gums

Alternative Names    Return to top

Swollen gums; Gingival swelling

Definition    Return to top

Swollen gums are abnormally enlarged, bulging, or protruding.

Considerations    Return to top

Gum swelling is quite common and may involve one or many of the triangular-shaped bits of gum between nearby teeth. These sections are called papillae.

Occasionally, the gums swell significantly, blocking the teeth completely.

Causes    Return to top

Home Care    Return to top

Improve your nutrition if it is poor.

Avoid gum irritants such as commercial mouthwashes, alcohol, and tobacco. Change your toothpaste brand and avoid using mouthwashes if your swollen gums are caused by sensitivity to toothpaste or mouthwash.

Use good oral hygiene. See a periodontist or dentist at least every 6 months.

If your swollen gums are caused by a reaction to a drug, talk to your doctor about using a different type of medication. Never change medications without first talking to your doctor.

When to Contact a Medical Professional    Return to top

What to Expect at Your Office Visit    Return to top

The dentist will examine your mouth, teeth, and gums. You will be asked questions about your medical history and symptoms, such as:

Tests may include blood studies such as a CBC or blood differential.

The patient will be taught proper mouth and gum care.

Update Date: 5/28/2008

Updated by: Jason S. Baker, DMD, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Private Practice, Yonkers, New York. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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