White pus in the gums is common in two clinical situations, one is due to periodontal abscesses that lead to white pus in the gums. Excessive inflammation in the periodontium can lead to abscesses that can lead to fistulas near the periodontium, which then drain pus to form white pus. Another condition is periapical inflammation caused by inflammation of the dental pulp. One of the channels of periapical inflammation is the drainage of pus from the periodontal pockets, in which case the gums will also have white pus. In this case, the white pus in the gums can be treated by periodontal treatment and pulp treatment, and when the root cause is solved, the white pus in the gums will disappear completely, and then there is no need to worry.