Managing Gum Soreness: Tips for Oral Comfort | Dental Health

Gum soreness may result from various factors such as poor oral hygiene, gum disease, or irritation caused by certain foods or dental products.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Gum Soreness FAQ


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What causes gum pain?

Gum pain can be caused by a number of issues. It’s important to know the underlying cause because then it can be appropriately treated. More than half of the population gets canker sores. These are painful sores that affect soft parts of the mouth, including the gums. They usually heal on their own in about a week.

Why are my gums sore and swollen?

Some people may experience sensitivity to certain toothpastes or mouthwashes that results in sore or swollen gums. The cause is probably due to the particular formulation of that specific product. Switching to an alternative product usually helps the discomfort to resolve.

What if my gums hurt a lot?

Use over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers, such as acetaminophen as the label directs. If your gums hurt and you have a white coating on your tongue or cheeks, you could have an infection called thrush. It’s a type of yeast infection. Eating yogurt with live cultures can help. But see a doctor or dentist if it doesn’t clear up. Why Does My Gum Hurt?

Why do my gums hurt?

Reasons for why your gums may hurt could arise from inflammation of the gums, also known as gingivitis. Other causes of gum pain include dental irritations from brushing, flossing, or dental procedures. infectious causes from dental or soft tissue conditions. Painful gum can also arise from oral herpes and cold sores.

How do you treat a sore gum?

Applying alternating warm and cold compresses to your face can be a source of relief. Salt water rinses or a rinse of equal parts of water and hydrogen peroxide are other options to soothe sore gums. But if the pain or swelling persists, a visit to your dentist is in order so you can determine which of the following issues you’re dealing with.

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