How do I Get Rid of Swollen Gums?

How you get rid of swollen gums depends on the cause of the swelling. For serious cases, you may need to see a dentist for treatment. At home, you can keep your gums healthy by daily flossing, regular brushing (not too hard though), gargling with warm salty water, baking soda in water, or fresh lemon juice in water.

Rinsing right after eating also helps. You can find more information here: natural-homeremedies.com/blog/home-and-h....

Swollen gums can be due to gingivitis(gum infammation) or possibly an infection inside the tooth which is casing an absess to slowly form. However, if you are not getting pain, then it is likely to be a gum infection. As you said it is on your upper jaw, I have to ask....Do you smoke?

Tobacco smoke is drawn into the roof when drawing in on the cigarrette. Unfortunately, the nicotine and other toxins in the smoke reduces the blood flow the gums and this can lead to gum disease. Gum disease is often a painless condition, but is characterised by swollen, tender gums that sometimes bleed.

(but in smokers, there can be very little bleeding due to the tobacco smokes reducing the blood flow to the area. In more advanced cases of gum disease, it can also be accompanied by halitosis(bad breath) and teeth that can slowly loosen and start to move.

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