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  2. Being deficient in vitamins, especially vitamins B and C, can cause gum swelling. Vitamin C, for example, plays an important role in the maintenance and repair of your teeth and gums. If your ...

  3. 6 Ways to Keep Your Gums Healthy

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    gums that have pulled away from your teeth. Gum disease is preventable. Here are a few ways you can help keep your gums healthy. 1. Floss. Floss at least once a day. This helps remove the plaque ...

  4. Why Do My Gums Hurt? Reasons and Treatment for Gum Pain

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    Burns. Hormonal changes. Abscessed tooth. Dentures and partials. Vitamin deficiency. Oral cancer. Takeaway. Gingivitis, mouth ulcers, tobacco use, food allergies, vitamin deficiencies, and cancer ...

  5. How to Treat Gum Disease - WebMD

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    It releases the medication over 7 days or so. Other antibiotics, including doxycycline, tetracycline, and minocycline (Arestin), may also be used to treat gum disease. Your dentist will know if ...

  6. Why Do My Gums Hurt? - WebMD

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    Sore gums can be a sign that you brush your teeth too hard. Other times, braces or dentures can irritate your gums. Hormone changes related to your period, pregnancy, or menopause can also led to ...

  7. It starts with mild swelling and redness of the gums and can lead to bone damage and tooth loss. Gingivitis. At this early stage of periodontal disease, your gums may be red and swollen. They ...

  8. Quick Relief from Gum Pain: 7 Home Remedies - Healthline

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    If your only symptom is gum pain, try these treatments at home: 1. Saltwater rinse. Warm 1 cup of water on the stove (not to boiling — just warm) and pour into a cool glass. Add 1 tsp. salt to ...

  9. Gums - Wikipedia

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    The gums are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth. They surround the teeth and provide a seal around them. Unlike the soft tissue linings of the lips and cheeks, most of the gums are tightly bound to the underlying bone which helps resist the friction of food passing over them. Thus when healthy, it presents an effective barrier to the ...