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A sinus infection is unlikely to cause a bump on the gums. However, a bump may be caused by an abscess, a burn, or a canker sore.
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.
It is a infection in the gums of your teeth,any term ending in "itis" is a infection
Gingivitis Periodontal disease
Infection of the gums around the teeth.
The remedy for sore gums is sucking on a lemon.
Ask your doctor.
they hurt because the sinuses locate right above your mouth are irritated or because your cold could actually be a sinus infection. If your teeth hurt, especially your molars, then mor than likely it is a sinus infection vs a cold.
Probably an infected lymph node. ANOTHER ANSWER It could be caused by a sinus infection. If it does not go away and you still have sinus pressure, you should see a doctor, preferably an ENT (ear, nose & throat) doctor for an antibiotic. Sinus infections that are left untreated can lead to worse and more serious problems.
Inflammation of the gums, characterized by redness and swelling. Requires the services of a Dentist in most cases. ========== Gingivae = gums itis = infection
periodontal disease?
Their gums might be infected which caused them to enlarge and stick out. Check with your vet as soon as possible so they can treat the problem.