White bumps on the gums can be caused by swollen gums, mouth ulcers, thrush, etc. It is also possible that a gum cyst has developed, so you should consult a doctor to find out the cause of the problem.
1. Swollen gums: most of the white bumps on the gums are caused by swollen gums, accompanied by pain in the gums.
2. Mouth ulcers: Mouth ulcers may also cause whitish gums, after the appearance of ulcers in the mouth, it will also stimulate the gums to cause the gums to be white and raised, which will cause pain and drooling in the mouth.
3. Thrush: Thrush is an oral disease caused by Candida infection, most of which is common in children and infants. It forms a white film on the mucous membranes of the mouth, so the gums will be white and raised.
4. Gingival cysts: Root necrosis and pulp necrosis can lead to the formation of granulation cysts at the root tip, and the gums will also appear white and raised.
If there is a white bump on the gums, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then give targeted treatment.