What medication can be applied for gum injuries in the interdental spaces?
The gums between my last two teeth have been painful and bleeding for two weeks.
I saw a dentist who said it was just a result of being injured by an interdental brush, and they didn't prescribe any medication or ointment.
However, the affected area hasn't healed.
I have "Aikoukou Oral Ointment" and "Qinping Oral Ointment" on hand.
Can I apply these ointments to the gum injury?
naisi, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/04/27
Dr. Huang Zhicheng reply Dentistry
Dear Nicee: Hello, based on the information provided, it is difficult to make a complete assessment without seeing the actual condition.
However, if you have a habit of using interdental brushes, it is advisable to avoid irritating the wound area and apply medication, which should help with recovery.
If discomfort persists, please visit the clinic again.
Wishing you safety and health.
Sincerely, Dr.
Huang Chih-Cheng, Director of Dentistry, Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2016/04/27
More Info
When dealing with gum injuries, especially those that occur between teeth, it's essential to understand both the nature of the injury and the appropriate treatment options available. Based on your description, it seems that you have experienced a minor injury due to the use of an interdental brush, which has resulted in pain and bleeding in the gum tissue. While your dentist has assessed the situation and deemed it non-serious, the persistence of symptoms can be concerning.
Understanding Gum Injuries
Gum injuries can arise from various sources, including trauma from dental tools, aggressive brushing, or even dental procedures. The gums are sensitive tissues that can become inflamed or infected if not cared for properly. In your case, the injury appears to be localized, which is a positive sign, but the ongoing pain and bleeding indicate that the area may not be healing as expected.
Medications and Treatments
1. Topical Treatments:
- Oral Gels: Products like "愛口口內膏" (Aikou Oral Gel) and "親平口內膏" (Qinping Oral Gel) can be beneficial. These gels often contain soothing ingredients that can help reduce inflammation and promote healing. Applying these gels directly to the affected area can provide relief from pain and help protect the tissue as it heals.
- Antiseptic Rinses: Using an antiseptic mouthwash can help keep the area clean and reduce the risk of infection. Look for mouthwashes that contain chlorhexidine or other antiseptic agents.
2. Pain Relief:
- Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage discomfort associated with gum injuries. These medications can reduce inflammation and provide relief from pain.
3. Saltwater Rinses:
- Rinsing your mouth with warm salt water can be a simple yet effective way to promote healing. Saltwater helps to reduce inflammation and can assist in cleaning the wound. Mix about half a teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water and rinse gently.
4. Vitamin C:
- Ensuring adequate vitamin C intake can support gum health and healing. Foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges, strawberries, and bell peppers, can be beneficial. If necessary, consider a vitamin C supplement.
Prevention and Care
To prevent further injury and promote healing, consider the following:
- Gentle Oral Hygiene: While maintaining oral hygiene is crucial, be gentle around the injured area. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and avoid aggressive brushing or flossing until the area has healed.
- Avoid Irritants: Stay away from spicy, acidic, or very hot foods that could irritate the gums further.
- Regular Dental Check-ups: If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s essential to follow up with your dentist. They may need to assess for any underlying issues, such as infection or improper healing.
Conclusion
In summary, you can use topical treatments like "愛口口內膏" and "親平口內膏" to help soothe the gum injury. Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene, using antiseptic rinses, and managing pain with over-the-counter medications can aid in the healing process. If the condition does not improve or worsens, seeking further evaluation from your dentist is advisable to rule out any complications. Remember, the healing of gum tissue can take time, and patience is key.
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