Warning Signs Of Inflamed Gums

Increased Sensitivity

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Patients who have inflamed gums often notice increased sensitivity when eating or drinking. They may experience sharp pain or a tingling sensation that could affect a single tooth, one particular side of the mouth, or several teeth on both sides of the mouth. Some individuals can experience sensitivity throughout the entire mouth. Typically, increased sensitivity is most pronounced when eating ice cream or other cold foods, and patients may also be sensitive to hot foods such as soups. Many individuals with inflamed gums have pain when drinking cold beverages, especially drinks that contain ice. Sometimes, a blast of cold air that hits the teeth could trigger discomfort in individuals with sensitive teeth and gums.

Since increased sensitivity could sometimes be a sign of a more serious dental issue, patients who experience this symptom should see a dentist to determine the cause. To reduce pain and make teeth less sensitive, dentists may be able to apply a solution to the affected teeth, and different kinds of toothpaste, gels, and rinses designed to reduce sensitivity might be recommended for use at home.

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