Question: What happened to swollen gums during orthodontic treatment?
What kind of help do you want? Dr. Shodanet answered 2013-04-2315: 25: 21Hello. In the process of orthodontic treatment, gum swelling may be due to the slow adaptability of soft tissues such as 1 gum, which can't keep up with the speed of tooth movement. This gum swelling can be eliminated by slowing down the speed of tooth movement. Poor oral hygiene, food residue fermentation stimulates gums. This kind of gum swelling requires careful brushing and brushing if necessary. If the swelling is serious, consider surgical resection. Outpatient surgery and local anesthesia will not be very painful. The doctor solemnly reminded: because I can't see the patient face to face, I can't fully understand the condition. The doctor's advice is for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor!