The main medications that are more effective in treating inflammation of the gums are mouth rinses and topical applications of medications and, if necessary, antibiotics for treatment. Inflammation of the gums is often due to the accumulation and reproduction of bacteria in the mouth, forming plaque and leading to local inflammatory episodes. Paying attention to oral cleaning and good hygiene habits can also help relieve gum inflammation.1. Mouthwash: You can use medical sterile mouthwash or use clean cotton balls dipped in sterile water to scrub the gums and mouth. The clinical often use saline for oral rinsing or gargling, but also under the guidance of doctors can use tinidazole mouthwash, silver ion mouthwash, compound baicalin mouthwash, compound chlorhexidine mouthwash, etc., to inhibit the growth of plaque and improve the symptoms of inflammation of the gums; 2, local application of drugs: you can follow medical advice in the inflamed parts of the gums coated with iodine glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, to relieve gingivitis; 3, antibiotics: if the inflammation of the gums symptoms are more serious, systemic antibiotic treatment, such as amoxicillin, metronidazole, etc. can be carried out. For patients with gingivitis, it is recommended to focus on local treatment and improving living habits, keeping the mouth clean and hygienic, brushing teeth well, ensuring that you can brush your teeth morning and evening a day, rinsing or brushing after meals, and eating less overly hot, sweet and spicy stimulating food. If the patient is in pregnancy, she can also follow the doctor’s advice to apply saline for rinsing, not to take medication or apply other drugs without permission. Regular annual oral checkups and dental cleanings can help prevent and treat gingivitis and periodontal disease.