Sounds like a Sinus Trac. Which does not have anything to do with the sinus. But it is because there is an infection in the tooth. It looks like a little bump. But this is how the infection is trying to get out.
Without a thorough clinical and radiographic exam, it is not possible to make a definitive diagnosis. However, my first suspicion is that you have a periodontal abscess (infection) that needs to be seen and treated by a dentist. Failure to treat this early and effectively may result in the loss of one or more teeth.
Excessive of sweet sodas drink can cause these kind of holes which may result in cavity if untreated. See your dentist ASAP.
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what can cause a gum blister above a crown inlay 6 months later
Several diseases have bleeding gums as a symptom. The most common diseases would be periodontitis, gingivitis, or gum disease. It is important to rule these out before you go on to looking for more exotic causes of bleeding gums. See a good dentist. Pregnancy can cause bleeding gums, as can birth control pills. This has to do with fluctuating hormone levels. In fact, almost any hormone therapy can cause bleeding gums. Certain anti-seizure medications such as dilantin can cause bleeding gums. Bleeding gums can be associated with certain vitamin deficiencies, such as vitamin C or vitamin K. The latter indicates a problem with the liver. Alcoholism can be a source of bleeding gums. Cancer or cancer treatments can cause bleeding gums. See a dentist and rule out the most common sources of bleeding gums first.
Most tooth bleaching products are not harmful to your gums. If you notice any soreness or changes in your gums after using a tooth bleaching product I would stop using it and contact your dentist right away.
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Yes, chewing a lot of hard candy mints can cause your gums to become swollen. This is particularly the case for those who have sensitive teeth and gums.
Oral contraceptives may cause the gums to become tender and swollen or to bleed
Gum disease treatment helps to clean any dirt you have in your gums. This stops your gums from rotting which would cause your teeth to fall out. This protects your teeth and mouth from mouth cancer.
That connector is called a labial frenulum. In some children, the frenulum is elongated and attached all the way down their gums between their two front teeth. This can cause some problems, such as an inability to breastfeed, speech delays, or gapping of the front teeth. This can be corrected, if necessary, by a doctor cutting it in a procedure called a frenectomy.
No not at all...
Gums may turn white because there is a lack of blood flow. This can cause numbness as well. Gums can also turn white due to gum disease.
This type of medication may cause the gums to swell, bleed, or become tender.
No, they do not have their upper front teeth. It's just gums.