What Causes Swollen Gums In Early Morning After Sleep?
when i go to sleep at night , i wake up with swollen gums and i find it hard to put pressure on my teeth. this has been happening for couple a months but it did not happen when i was on holiday but started soon as i was back in uk. i am not on any medication and i am 50 years old.
Hello, Contributing factors ma likely be nighttime habits such as snoring, breathing through your mouth causing dehydrated tissue and grinding your teeth whe sleeping. A change in climate can cause sinus congestion. HeRing and cooling systems can also present a dry atmosphere. Stress can bring on a grinding habit and explain why during a holiday, you did not experience discomfort. I suggest that you mention this to your dentist and proceed with recommendations according to your diagnosis. There are some drug store night guards available for purchase if you want to try them. Thank you for your inquiry. I hope my suggestions are helpful.
Read your query as you have swollen gums in morning this might be due to periodontal problem due action to action of bacteria increases in night due to salivary section is not there . So I will suggest you you consult dentist and go for oral examination and if it is periodontal problem then go for oral prophylaxis . Inmean time do warm saline rinses two - three times a day. Maintain proper oral hygiene.
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What Causes Swollen Gums In Early Morning After Sleep?
Hello, Contributing factors ma likely be nighttime habits such as snoring, breathing through your mouth causing dehydrated tissue and grinding your teeth whe sleeping. A change in climate can cause sinus congestion. HeRing and cooling systems can also present a dry atmosphere. Stress can bring on a grinding habit and explain why during a holiday, you did not experience discomfort. I suggest that you mention this to your dentist and proceed with recommendations according to your diagnosis. There are some drug store night guards available for purchase if you want to try them. Thank you for your inquiry. I hope my suggestions are helpful.