Children are also a high-risk group of gingivitis. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their children’s oral health in life. If you find that your child is bleeding when brushing, the gums are congested and swollen, and are unhealthy dark red, then it is time to consider the possibility of gingivitis. What are the types of gingivitis in children? 1. Unclean gingivitis As the name suggests, this gingivitis is mostly caused by poor oral hygiene and hygiene. It is more common in children aged 3-5 who cannot correctly grasp the brushing method and do not have the habit of brushing their teeth in the morning and evening. For this type of gingivitis, as long as parents help their children form good oral hygiene habits, brushing their teeth in the morning and evening, and gargling after meals can be effectively prevented. 2. Eruption gingivitis Eruption gingivitis refers to the discomfort of the gums when the permanent teeth erupt, which is caused by the children often touching the gums with their fingers and causing damage to the gingival mucosa. Therefore, during the period of the child’s teeth replacement, parents should promptly correct the child’s bad habit of touching the teeth with their hands. The gingivitis that occurs during this period is relatively short-lived and will subside with the eruption of the permanent teeth. 3. Adolescent gingivitis Gingivitis during puberty development is more related to endocrine, so it is common in female students with menarche. Teenagers in this period should pay more attention to oral hygiene, brush their teeth frequently, and rinse their mouths to prevent poor oral hygiene. and aggravate the condition. In addition, after the development becomes stable, the endocrine gradually balances, and the secretion of progesterone in the body begins to increase, and it will recover. Remind parents and friends that the discomfort caused by gingivitis will have certain adverse effects on children. While cultivating children to form good oral hygiene habits, attention should also be paid to this. It is best to do a check on the child’s mouth. , so as not to find some potential oral diseases, early detection and early cure.