Gingivitis is usually diagnosed if your gums hurt or bleed when you brush your teeth.
Gingivitis is generally caused by uncleaned teeth, plaque or mineralized calculus. Sometimes if there is a gap between the two teeth, accompanied by food impaction for a long time, it can also cause local gingival papilla inflammation and cause gum pain.
If you notice bleeding gums or sore gums, you should visit a periodontist. If it is caused by food impaction, remove the impacted food in time.
If there is plaque or excess tartar, it is necessary to clean the tartar in time. After cleaning the calculus, it is necessary to apply medicine in time to relieve the symptoms of the gums, and then the gums will not be red, swollen, bleeding, and painful. You should also check your teeth every six months, and floss your teeth after eating.