What’s going on with the black bulge in your one-year-old’s gums?

The black bulge in the gums of a one-year-old child may be a manifestation of the eruption of milk teeth, or gingivitis and other diseases.
1. eruption of milk teeth: one year old children are still in the process of growing milk teeth, the eruption of milk teeth will cause stimulation of the surrounding soft tissues, and the teeth are not fully erupted before the gums are prone to the phenomenon of the presence of black bulge. You can consult a doctor to guide the eruption.
2. Gingivitis: this disease is caused by the local accumulation of excessive plaque, and tooth misalignment and crowding, food inclusions, poor restorations, open-mouth breathing and other factors related to the common symptoms of dark red gums, bleeding gums, etc., a small number of serious inflammation of the child will be the emergence of granulation hyperplasia and other cases, so there may be a black bulge of the gums.
When a one year old child has black bulging gums, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to clarify the specific cause.