Irritated gums become inflamed — a condition known as gingivitis.
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The surge of hormones throughout the body during pregnancy, as well as increased blood volume, can cause the
gums of many expecting mamas to swell, bleed, and
become irritated, even if you're religious with brushing and flossing.
When your
gums swell or
become irritated, they start to recede, exposing the bottom surface of the tooth called the dentin.
During the second and third month of pregnancy,
gums may begin to
become a bit swollen,
irritated and may even bleed a little.
As the teeth start growing,
gums become irritated and there will be drastic changes in your baby movement.
When bacteria
irritate the
gum line, the
gums become inflamed in the early stages of dental disease causing gingivitis.
When bacteria
irritates the
gum line, the
gums become inflamed in the early stages of dental disease causing gingivitis.
The tarter causes the
gums to
become irritated which allows the bacteria to get to the tooth roots.
The infected
gums become irritated, inflamed and infected; they usually bleed and are extremely painful.
During this point in time, their
gums may likely
become red, swollen, and
irritated.