What’s wrong with white sores on your gums?

White ulcers on the gums are mainly considered to be related to Candida stomatitis, heavy mouth ulcers, gum cancer and other diseases.
1. Candida stomatitis: It is mainly caused by Candida infection, which can lead to the appearance of white spots on the oral mucosa and gums of patients, and gradually connect into pieces. Some patients with serious conditions may also have ulcers, pain and other symptoms.
2. Heavy oral ulcers: the cause of this disease is complicated and not clear yet, which can lead to ulcers with large area and inflammatory reaction around, and sometimes grayish-white necrotic ulcerated tissues can appear on the surface.
3. Gingival cancer: this disease may be related to poor hygiene habits, mucous membrane damage and other factors, which may lead to toothache, local numbness, oral sinus and other symptoms, and some patients may also have white ulcers in the mouth, bleeding and other symptoms.
The appearance of the above symptoms may also be related to other diseases such as leukosis, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to confirm the diagnosis and be treated accordingly.