Gum pain
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2100071
Content medically reviewed byDr. Rakshith BharadwajMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWTREATMENTSPECIALISTSelf-treatment: Self- care steps that may be helpful in some less- serious cases:Use toothbrushes with extra soft bristles.Rinse the mouth with warm salt water.Use over the counter pain medication.Gels that can be applied directly over the sore gums are also available.Eating yogurt can help if the cause of pain is thrush.If the pain is from canker sores, avoid hot and spicy foods.See a doctor if you notice: Gum pain and swellingRednessBleeding gumsGums that pull back from the teethSee a doctor immediately if you notice:Swelling in the chin, face or neckSevere bleeding due to trauma or injuryWhat are the causes?What are the related conditions?What specialists to consult?For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Use toothbrushes with extra soft bristles. Rinse the mouth with warm salt water. Use over the counter pain medication. Gels that can be applied directly over the sore gums are also available. Eating yogurt can help if the cause of pain is thrush. If the pain is from canker sores, avoid hot and spicy foods. Gum pain and swelling Redness Bleeding gums Gums that pull back from the teeth Swelling in the chin, face or neck Severe bleeding due to trauma or injury
Use toothbrushes with extra soft bristles.
Rinse the mouth with warm salt water.
Use over the counter pain medication.
Gels that can be applied directly over the sore gums are also available.
Eating yogurt can help if the cause of pain is thrush.
If the pain is from canker sores, avoid hot and spicy foods.
Gum pain and swelling
Redness
Bleeding gums
Gums that pull back from the teeth
Swelling in the chin, face or neck
Severe bleeding due to trauma or injury
DA: 72 PA: 30 MOZ Rank: 44