Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Smile Craft Dental best dental care your Swelling in gums




Your gums are very important to your oral health. The gums are made up of firm, pink tissue that covers your jawbones. If your gums become swollen, they may protrude, or bulge out. Swelling in gum usually begins where the gum meets the tooth. Your gums may become so swollen, however, that they begin to hide parts of your teeth. Swelling in  gum appear red instead of their normal pink. You may also notice that your gums bleed more easily when brushing or flossing your teeth.

The most common causes of swelling in gum are:
·         Gingivitis is the most common cause of swelling in gum. It is a gum disease that causes your gums to become irritated and swollen.

·         Swelling in gum can also occur during pregnancy. The rush of hormones your body produces during pregnancy may cause blood flow in your gums to increase.
·         Being deficient in vitamins, especially B and C vitamins, can cause gum swelling. Vitamin C, for example, plays an important role in the maintenance and repair of your teeth and gums. If your vitamin C levels drop too low, you could develop scurvy.
·         Infections caused by fungi and viruses can potentially cause swelling gum.

Swelling in gums need to be treated with care. Soothe your gums by:
  • Brushing and flossing gently, so you don’t irritate your gums.
  • Rinsing your mouth with a salt water solution to rid your mouth of bacteria.
  • Drinking lots of water to help flush your mouth of bacteria. Water will also help stimulate the production of saliva, which kills disease-causing bacteria in the mouth.
  • Avoiding irritants, including strong mouthwashes, alcohol, and tobacco.
  • Placing a warm compress over your face to lessen gum pain. A cold compress can help to decrease swelling.
There are some preventative measures you can take to avoid this symptom, including maintaining proper oral care and healthy nutritional habits.

If your gums are swelling for more than two weeks, you should go to Smile Craft Dental. The dentist will ask questions about when your symptoms began and how often they occur. He or she will also want to know if you are pregnant or if you’ve had any recent changes in your diet. Blood tests may also be ordered to check for an infection.






  

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