Gums - swollen
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Swollen gums; Gingival swelling Home Care Improve your nutrition if it is poor. Avoid gum irritants such as commercial mouthwashes, alcohol, and tobacco. For swollen gums caused by sensitivity to toothpaste or mouthwash, change the toothpaste brand and avoid using mouthwashes. Use good oral hygiene. See a periodontist (or dentist) at least every 6 months. For swollen gums caused by reaction to a drug, consult your health care provider about using substitutes. NEVER CHANGE MEDICATIONS WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. Call your health care provider if
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What to expect at your health care provider's office The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. Medical history questions documenting bleeding gums in detail may include the following:
The physical examination will include a detailed examination of the mouth, teeth, and gums. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include blood studies such as a CBC or blood differential. The patient will be taught proper mouth and gum care. Emotional support and reassurance that the swelling typically resolves with treatment should be offered.
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