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Shingles of the gums is a very painful condition and many professionals don't even know it exits as I found out today at my Dr's office. The nurse practitioner told me, after I told her that I thought I have Shingles of the Gums, that you can't get Shingles of the gums. The herpes zoster virus can climb up the spine to the trigeminal nerve causing painful gums.
Well, yogurt. If you have any, sounds painful though..........
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well at the beginning it will be very painful for like a week and then as you get used to it it want hurt and your lips might get ripped or your gums might bleed.
it is probably infected
ANUG is the abbreviation for Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis, a relatively severe and painful infection of the gums.
Some of the common symptoms for gum disease are bad breath, red or swollen gums, tender or bleeding gums, painful chewing, loose teeth, sensitive teeth, receding gums or longer appearing teeth.
Yes it is painful, especially when you chew. Your gums are splitting apart for the molars to come out.
Don't do it. At least way 2-3 days or else your gums where your teeth were will be super painful.
That is the gum tissue filling in the space and healing to eventually be like the rest of your gums.
an abscess. or another tooth trying to grow through, depending on age. if its an abscess you may have to get it pulled.
Vincent's Stomatitis (Trench mouth) is a painful form of gingivitis which can be caused by inadequate oral hygiene, poor nutrition, smoking, tooth or mouth infections and stress. It leads to painful, reddened and swollen gums which can bleed profusely. It can result in a gray film on the gums, ulcers between the teeth and bad breath.