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(When Your Gums Are Swollen) Don’t Leave It Alone! Things to Check!

Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic · 강남새로치과 공식블로그 · April 9, 2026

When your gums are swollen Don’t leave it alone! Causes of gum inflammation to check and how to deal with it If your gums suddenly become swollen and start to hurt, you may immedia...

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Clinic: Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic

Original post date: April 9, 2026

Translated at: April 19, 2026 at 1:42 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

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When your gums are swollen

Don’t leave it alone!

Causes of gum inflammation to check and how to deal with it

If your gums suddenly become swollen and start to hurt,

you may immediately search online out of concern.

In particular, many people first look up keywords such as

“when your gums are swollen” and “gum inflammation.”

The problem is that it is hard to tell for yourself

whether it is just fatigue or temporary irritation,

or whether it is a condition that actually needs treatment.

Symptoms of swollen gums

can sometimes pass lightly,

but there are also many cases in which they appear due to causes

that require dental treatment, such as inflammation, tartar, or wisdom tooth problems.

So the important thing is

not to simply endure the symptoms or repeat self-care,

but to understand your current condition accurately.

Today, we will go over the possible causes of swollen gums,

the signs of gum inflammation,

and how to respond, step by step!

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Causes of swollen gums - environmental factors

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If your gums swell for a short time and then quickly go down,

it may be caused by environmental factors such as fatigue or a decline in physical condition.

This is because lack of sleep, overwork, stress, and irregular eating habits

can lower the body’s immunity

and make the gums more sensitive.

In such cases,

managing overall health through enough rest, regular exercise, and a balanced diet

can be helpful.

Meanwhile, if the gums around a wisdom tooth

are swollen and accompanied by pain or bleeding,

it may not be simple fatigue,

and a wisdom tooth problem should also be considered.

Also, if you are pregnant or taking medication related to a systemic disease,

gum swelling may occur due to hormonal changes or medication effects.

In other words, when your gums are swollen,

it is necessary to look not only at one possible cause,

but also at your current physical condition and daily routine.

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Causes of swollen gums - tartar

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If oral hygiene is not properly maintained,

plaque and tartar build up around the teeth,

and bacteria can irritate the gums,

causing inflammation.

In this case, one of the most common causes to suspect

when your gums are swollen is tartar.

Even if you brush your teeth consistently,

it is often difficult to fully care for the spaces between teeth and the gumline

with a toothbrush alone.

That is why it is helpful to use dental floss, interdental brushes,

a tongue cleaner, and mouthwash together.

In particular, if it has been a long time since your last scaling,

or if you have never had one,

tartar that has built up out of sight can worsen gum inflammation

and cause swelling to recur.

In such cases,

there is a limit to what you can manage at home alone,

so it is important to remove the cause through regular scaling.

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Causes of swollen gums - inflammation

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If the gums remain swollen

and pain or bleeding also appear,

you should consider the possibility that actual gum inflammation

is in progress.

At this stage,

it may not be just temporary swelling from fatigue,

but rather an inflammatory reaction in the gum tissue.

In the beginning, it may start as gingivitis,

but if left untreated, inflammation can progress into deeper tissues

and lead to periodontitis.

Gingivitis and periodontitis

not only cause the gums to swell,

but can also lead to loss of jawbone and gum recession,

and if severe, the teeth may become loose

or chewing may become difficult.

So if the symptoms of swollen gums recur

or last for a long time,

it is important not to dismiss them as simple fatigue.

In particular, if swelling is accompanied by bleeding or a strong odor,

and the area around the teeth feels uncomfortable,

a dental diagnosis is definitely necessary.

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How should gum swelling be managed?

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To prevent gum swelling and keep it from getting worse,

your daily habits and oral hygiene care must be managed together.

Immune health management

Enough sleep, regular exercise,

and a balanced diet affect not only overall health

but also gum health.

The more tired the body is and the weaker the immunity becomes,

the easier it is for the gums to become sensitive.

Oral hygiene care

For areas that are not sufficiently cleaned by brushing alone,

it is good to use dental floss, interdental brushes,

or an oral irrigator for more thorough care.

In particular, the spaces between teeth and the gumline

are areas where inflammation tends to develop easily,

so careful care is needed.

Regular scaling

This helps remove tartar and plaque

and maintain gum health.

Regular scaling is one of the essential forms of care

for preventing gum inflammation.

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Signs of gum swelling that require a dental visit

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Gum swelling

is not always just a temporary irritation;

sometimes it is a sign that treatment is needed.

In the following cases,

rather than trying to endure it with self-care alone,

it is better to get dental treatment

as soon as possible.

When the swelling continues for more than a week

When the gums bleed frequently along with the swelling

When the area around a wisdom tooth swells and the jaw feels sore too

When bad breath becomes severe at the same time as the gums swell

When the teeth feel loose or chewing feels uncomfortable

These symptoms may not be something that improves just by resting.

In particular, if gum inflammation is already progressing,

getting a quick diagnosis and starting treatment that matches the cause

may be a way to prevent bigger problems.

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If you are looking for a nearby dental clinic

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If gum inflammation is suspected,

don’t leave it untreated and find a nearby dental clinic

to get an accurate diagnosis.

The causes of swollen gums can vary,

including fatigue, tartar, inflammation, and wisdom teeth,

so the cause must be properly distinguished

in order to determine the appropriate treatment direction.

Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic, located a 5-minute walk from the station,

operates a treatment system that makes visits and consultations possible

even during busy schedules.

Mon / Thu / Fri: 10:00~21:00 Late-night hours

Tue / Wed: 10:00~19:00

Saturday: 10:00~16:00

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If you were suddenly wondering where to start checking

when your gums are swollen,

get an accurate diagnosis of your current condition at Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic!

A new smile, a new beginning

This is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic.

  • This post is provided by a medical institution due to a third-party contractual relationship for medical information, etc.

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