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Swollen Gums With Braces, Gingivitis: Causes and How to Treat It

Swollen gums during braces treatment are a common problem, causing many patients to experience pain, discomfort while chewing, and difficulty maintaining oral hygiene. So, is Swollen Gums With Braces dangerous, what causes it, and how can it be treated? Let’s learn more in detail with Smilux Dental dentists in the article below.

Swollen Gums With Braces, Gingivitis: Causes and How to Treat It
Swollen Gums With Braces, Gingivitis: Causes and How to Treat It

What Is Swollen Gums With Braces?

Swollen Gums With Braces, also known as gum swelling during braces treatment, is a condition in which the gum tissue around the teeth becomes inflamed, swollen, red, or more sensitive during orthodontic treatment. Gum swelling may appear in several areas around the brackets, between the teeth, or spread to multiple gum areas if oral hygiene is not well controlled.

During braces treatment, brackets, archwires, or aligners can make it easier for food debris and plaque to get trapped on the teeth. If they are not cleaned properly, bacteria can accumulate around the tooth necks and gumline, irritating the gum tissue and leading to gingivitis.

Common signs of this condition include red, swollen gums, bleeding easily when brushing, and pain or discomfort when chewing. In some cases, it may also be accompanied by bad breath, mild gum recession, or a feeling that the teeth are looser than usual.

In mild stages, swollen and inflamed gums can improve with proper oral hygiene and follow-up visits as instructed by the dentist. However, if the condition persists and is not treated promptly, gingivitis can progress to a more severe stage, affecting the periodontal tissues, alveolar bone, and orthodontic treatment results.

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Why Do Swollen Gums and Gingivitis Occur With Braces?

Gum swelling during braces treatment is a fairly common condition and may result from various causes, such as:

Improper Braces Technique

Incorrect orthodontic technique, such as placing brackets in the wrong position, adjusting the archwire improperly, or applying excessive tightening force, can irritate the gums and cause swelling, pain, and bleeding. If not treated promptly, this condition can easily increase the risk of gingivitis, gum recession, dental abscesses, or affect the final orthodontic treatment results.

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Gingivitis Was Not Completely Treated Before Orthodontic Treatment

Before getting braces, the dentist needs to perform a general examination and treat oral health problems such as tooth decay, gingivitis, and periodontitis, as well as remove tartar if necessary.

If gingivitis has not been completely treated, bacteria may still remain around the teeth and can easily cause the gums to become red, swollen, painful, or bleed more during the process of wearing braces.

To better understand this case, you can refer to the article: “Can I Get Braces If I Have Periodontitis? Smilux Answers

Improper Oral Hygiene

Wearing brackets, archwires, and orthodontic elastics makes oral hygiene more difficult, especially around the brackets and between the teeth. If food debris is not cleaned thoroughly, it can combine with bacteria to form plaque, increasing the risk of gingivitis, tooth decay, and bad breath.

In addition, improper brushing can also easily damage the gums. Using a toothbrush that is too hard or brushing with excessive force can scratch the gums, cause bleeding, and make them more sensitive. When the gum tissue is damaged, bacteria can easily enter and cause gingivitis.

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Eating Too Many Spicy or Hot Foods

After brackets are placed or after each braces adjustment, the teeth and gums are often more sensitive than usual. Eating too many foods that are too spicy or too hot can irritate the gums, causing a burning sensation, redness, swelling, or discomfort when chewing.

Although spicy or hot foods are not a direct cause of Swollen Gums With Braces, they can make the swelling and pain more noticeable, especially when the gums are already damaged or oral hygiene is not well maintained.

Effects of Other Medical Conditions

Gingivitis during braces treatment may also be related to existing oral health conditions such as tooth decay, periodontitis, or long-term tartar buildup. In addition, people with diabetes often have a higher risk of gingivitis because unstable blood sugar levels can reduce the body’s resistance and cause gum tissue to heal more slowly.

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>>> READ MORE: Bone Loss With Braces – Signs, Causes, and How to Fix It

Are Swollen Gums With Braces Dangerous?

Swollen Gums With Braces is usually not dangerous if it occurs only mildly and for a short period of time. However, if the gums remain red and swollen for a long time, bleed easily, feel painful, or are accompanied by bad breath, patients should not ignore the condition and should visit a dentist as soon as possible.

Some common harmful effects of gum swelling with braces include:

  • Causing pain and discomfort when chewing: Swollen and inflamed gums make the teeth more sensitive, especially when eating foods that are too hot, too cold, too hard, or require strong chewing force.
  • Making oral hygiene more difficult: When the gums are painful and bleed easily, patients often brush more gently or miss many areas around the brackets. This causes plaque and tartar to accumulate more quickly.
  • Increasing the risk of bad breath and tooth decay: Long-term plaque buildup creates a favorable environment for bacteria to grow, causing bad breath, tooth decay, and worsening gingivitis.
  • May progress to periodontitis: If not treated properly, gingivitis can spread deeper into the periodontal tissues, causing gum recession, alveolar bone loss, and loose teeth.
  • Affecting orthodontic treatment results: When the gum tissue and bone supporting the teeth are damaged, tooth movement may be affected, causing the braces treatment time to be prolonged or the results to fall short of expectations.

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How to Treat Gum Swelling During Braces Treatment

When patients experience gum swelling or gingivitis with braces, they should visit a dentist early for examination and treatment to prevent the infection from spreading and affecting orthodontic treatment results.

Mild Gum Swelling

In mild cases of Swollen Gums With Braces, the dentist will clean plaque from the tooth surfaces and around the gumline to control the bacteria that cause inflammation. After that, patients will be instructed on how to care for their teeth at home to reduce swelling and pain and limit the recurrence of gingivitis.

  • Rinse with saline solution or a suitable mouthwash: After brushing, patients should rinse their mouth to remove food debris, reduce plaque around the brackets, and help soothe the inflamed gum area. Saline solution or a dentist-recommended mouthwash should be prioritized, and products with overly strong antiseptic properties should be avoided for long-term use.
  • Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and pain: If the gums are very swollen and painful, you can apply a cold compress to the outside of the cheek at the painful area for about 10–15 minutes each time, 2–3 times a day.
  • Use medication as prescribed by the dentist: In cases where the gums are very painful, red, swollen, or bleed for a prolonged period, patients should contact their dentist for an examination and appropriate medication. Do not use pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or antibiotics without a dentist’s prescription.

Severe Gum Swelling

In cases of severe gingivitis, gum recession, or exposed tooth roots, the dentist needs to carefully examine the condition of the gum tissue, alveolar bone, and the degree of tooth mobility. Depending on the specific condition, patients may need periodontal treatment, deep cleaning below the gumline, or gum tissue grafting if the recessed gum area affects aesthetics, causes tooth sensitivity, and exposes a large portion of the tooth root.

During this stage, the dentist may adjust the orthodontic force, reduce the tightening force, or temporarily pause certain orthodontic steps to prioritize inflammation control. Once the gum tissue has stabilized and oral health is ensured, the braces treatment should continue according to the treatment plan.

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How Can Gum Swelling With Braces Be Prevented?

Based on the common causes of gum swelling during braces treatment, patients can proactively prevent this condition in the following ways:

  • Choose a reputable dental clinic: Patients should undergo orthodontic treatment at a clinic with dentists specialized in Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial care, a clear examination process, and adequate diagnostic equipment.
  • Maintain proper oral hygiene: People with braces should brush their teeth 2–3 times a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and use an interdental brush to remove food debris and plaque around the brackets and between the teeth.
  • Use cleaning support tools: In addition to brushing, you should use specialized dental floss, a water flosser, or mouthwash as instructed by your dentist to clean deeper areas that a toothbrush cannot easily reach.
  • Maintain a suitable diet: During braces treatment, you should prioritize soft, easy-to-chew foods and add vitamin C, vitamin D, and calcium to your diet. At the same time, limit sweets, foods that are too hard or too chewy, and foods that easily stick to the brackets.
  • Maintain healthy lifestyle habits: Drinking enough water, limiting alcohol, and not smoking help reduce the risk of dry mouth, limit bacterial growth, and support healthier gum tissue.
  • Attend follow-up appointments on schedule: Regular follow-up visits help the dentist monitor gum condition, control orthodontic force, and detect abnormal problems early.

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Smilux Dental – A Trusted and Safe Braces Clinic in Ho Chi Minh City

Swollen Gums With Braces is something no one wants to experience, but you can still avoid this condition by choosing orthodontic treatment at a reputable dental clinic with a team of dentists who are professionally trained in Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial care. Before getting braces, the dentist needs to carefully examine the condition of the teeth, gums, and jawbone, and thoroughly treat any existing oral health problems if present.

Meeting these criteria, Smilux Dental is an orthodontic clinic trusted by many patients thanks to its team of dentists with over 15 years of experience, who directly examine, create treatment plans, and monitor patients throughout the entire braces treatment process.

Each treatment plan is developed based on the actual oral condition of each patient, combined with BioLight technology to help control orthodontic force and the direction of tooth movement more accurately. As a result, patients can feel more confident during orthodontic treatment while limiting problems such as gum swelling, gingivitis, or teeth moving in the wrong direction.

In addition to the dentists’ expertise, we also focus on investing in modern machinery and advanced dental equipment to support more accurate examination, diagnosis, and orthodontic monitoring.

The clinic also follows a sterilization protocol, schedules regular follow-up visits, and closely monitors each stage of tooth movement. As a result, patients can feel more at ease throughout the braces treatment process, reduce potential problems, and achieve safe, long-term orthodontic results.

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    CONCLUSION

    Smilux Dental hope the information above has helped you better understand Swollen Gums With Braces, including its causes, level of severity, and appropriate treatment solutions.

    If you are planning to get braces and are concerned about problems such as gum swelling, gingivitis, or teeth moving in the wrong direction, please contact Smilux Dental’s HOTLINE at (+84) 866 251 379 for an examination and consultation with a dentist.

    Note: The content in this article is for reference only and does not replace a dentist’s diagnosis or clinical recommendation. For accurate advice based on your oral condition, you should visit a dental specialist directly.

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    PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATION: DR. HOANG DANH NGAN Dr. Hoang Danh Ngan, MSc., DDS., CHUWS, is one of the leading dental professionals at Smilux Dental, with over 15 years of clinical experience.

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