Most common questions used to investigate
Are you experiencing gum inflammation?
Do you feel your gums being itchy?
Have you currently noticed some spots on soft tissues of your mouth?
Are the soft tissues in your mouth or face swollen?
Are you experiencing fever?
Do you have any freshly placed metal crowns or dental implants?
Have you changed your toothpaste or added some unusual oral care products to your oral care routine recently?
Are you allergic to some foods?
Do you feel that your mouth is dry?
Common conclusions
While it is unlikely you have any kind of allergy in your mouth, you should still be attentive to any changes and visit your dentist as soon as the specific condition occurres.
While it is unlikely that you are allergic to some kinds of oral care products, you have several signs of unsatisfying health status. If you feel uncomfortable about any symptoms please visit your dentist and physician.
Based on your answers, it is likely you have some symptoms of allergy. Red and swollen gums indicate your oral health needs attention. First thing to do is to stop using any newly bought oral care products. This situation occurs due to sensitivity to certain ingredients. In the meantime, you can try common allergy medications. This can help you eliminate inflammation and swelling. You may also need to have an allergen-specific test. Schedule a visit to your dentist and physician as soon as possible for further examination and treatment.
Unfortunately, you are displaying numerous symptoms of being allergic to certain ingredients contained in any newly used oral care products. Red, swollen gums, throat, itchy feelings and raised temperature are strong signs of allergy. This situation occurs due to specific sensitivity to some kinds of chemicals. You should stop using new products immediately. You can try common allergy medications to eliminate inflammation and swelling and level an allergen down until you see your dentist. Visit to your dentist and physician immediately for further examination and treatment. You may also need to have an allergen-specific test.
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