Treating children with gingivitis when teething

Gingivitis in children when teething is an issue that parents need to pay attention to during their child’s development. Therefore, during this period, parents need to discover and have the best ways to care for their children’s teeth. However, in the case of gingivitis when teething, it will be dangerous for the child such as infection or dental cyst. The article below My Auris Dentistry will answer all your questions.

Why do children get gingivitis when teething?

Children at the age of weaning are often susceptible to certain dental diseases, especially gingivitis. Some children have swollen gums with pus, fever or mouth ulcers, which are signs to recognize these cases.

When children have inflammation, the gums will be swollen, painful, soft and change from light pink to red or gray-green. Therefore, the gum surface will become smooth and lose the orange spots. Especially when inflamed gums easily bleed when brushing or examining teeth, there are some cases that can cause spontaneous bleeding.

In addition, children get gingivitis when teething, mainly because children do not clean their teeth regularly and properly. Because children cannot clean food particles or long-term plaque on the tooth surface as well as between teeth. In particular, for children who are teething, their gums are very sensitive and vulnerable at this time, so bacteria will attack more easily.

At the same time, the causes of gingivitis when teething such as poor nutritional absorption, children having fever due to systemic diseases and taking anti-epileptic drugs, etc. are also causes of gingivitis in children. children affect their immature oral health.

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Why do teething babies get gingivitis

Signs of teething babies >

Children at the age of 6 months will begin to grow their first baby teeth. The time of teething in children can be different, some children grow as early as 4-5 months, but some children only start teething after 10 months. 

In addition, in some cases, children grow teeth later than their teething stage:

  • Premature infants 
  • Improper nutrition, lacking in nutrients.
  • Due to genetics 
  • Lack of Calcium, vitamin D and essential nutrients. 
  • Habits Daily eating or late weaning does not stimulate the ability to chew and swallow.
  • Due to each baby’s constitution. Signs such as: babies teething, abnormally swollen gums, inflammation, redness, swollen gums, irritability, little sleep, likes to chew or bite objects, etc. In some cases of teething babies showing signs of fever, parents should pay attention to feeding the baby a lot, wearing cool clothes and wiping the baby’s body, if the baby has a fever above a high temperature of 38.5 degrees Celsius.

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    Cases of children getting gingivitis when teething

    Cases of gingivitis in children when teething

    Normal cases of gingivitis when teething in children

    Gingivitis due to teething in children is a condition swelling, occurring at the gum site where a tooth is about to erupt. Here are some characteristics that indicate normal gingivitis due to teething in children:

    • At the site of teething, the gums are often soft and swollen 

    However, parents need to know the child’s teething sequence to know when their child’s gums are swollen and find an appropriate treatment plan.

    In case of unusual gum swelling in children

    In the cases listed above in children with swollen gums when teething, the following signs are unusual swollen gums in young children that parents need to pay attention to:

    • Appearance of round, white swelling at the site This is called an eruption cyst. When the cyst can rupture and cause the child’s tooth to erupt, the doctor will usually drain the cyst to expose the tooth.
    • Blood can accumulate around the unerupted tooth and cause swelling, especially if it appears purple or purple.c bluish on the gums. This case is called eruptive hematoma.

    How to treat children with gingivitis when teething 

    There is no specific treatment for gingivitis during teething in children. In addition, parents need to take their children for examination when they see signs of abnormality in their child’s gums and are accompanied by conditions such as:

    • The child’s tongue, lips, and throat are swollen or red. 
    • Child shows signs of rash and blisters on other areas of the body.
    • Children have high fevers of about 38.5 degrees Celsius or higher.

    When treating children with gingivitis, doctors will usually prescribe ibuprofen or acetaminophen to relieve pain when children are teething and avoid mild fevers related to swelling. gums. Regarding dosage and duration of use, parents need to consult a doctor’s advice before giving medicine to their children. In particular, parents are not allowed to buy medicine or use gel without consulting a doctor.

    In addition, gingivitis caused by teething will last for a few days until the baby teeth emerge from the gums. Especially for children aged 6 months or older, parents need to pay attention to their child’s development process.

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    Some ways to care for children’s teeth

    Some ways to care for children’s gums when growing teeth 

    Oral care 

    With gingivitis during teething in children, parents can treat it right at home using the following methods:

    • Children’s oral hygiene to prevent infections 
    • Regularly clean your child’s gums with a tongue swab.
    • Start brushing your child’s teeth as soon as the first teeth appear

    Children’s diet

    Some foods that parents should not give their children to avoid inflammation or irritation for gingivitis:

    • Citrus fruits and juices. 
    • Tomatoes can cause sore gums 
    • Spicy or overly spicy foods can cause a hot or cold feeling on your child’s gums.
    • Limit giving children foods high in sugar or salt. 

    In addition, you can feed your child cool foods or biscuits for teething children

    Above is all useful information about the case of children getting gingivitis when teething. From there, it helps you recognize signs of gingivitis as well as the severity or severity of the disease, helping you have a timely treatment plan. If you have any questions or concerns regarding gingivitis in children, don’t hesitate to contact us for detailed answers!

    Kim Dung

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