Are swollen and painful gums related to the liver

Swollen and painful gums and liver generally have little to do with, may be due to gingivitis, periapical periodontitis, gingival tumor and so on.
1. Gingivitis: Most of the time it is because of the lack of attention to oral hygiene, resulting in the presence of a large number of dental calculus and plaque, causing irritation of the gum area, which causes an inflammatory reaction often leads to swelling and pain in the gum area.
2. Periapical periodontitis: usually develops from endodontic disease, which leads to inflammatory disease in the tissues around the root tip of the tooth, often causing recurrent swelling and pain in the gums, and even pus.
3. Gingival tumor: may be due to long-term inflammatory stimulation resulting in inflammatory response tumor-like growths, mostly in the gums, papilla area, easy to cause gum swelling and pain.
Gum swelling and pain may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, with the doctor to do the relevant examination, clear reasons, targeted treatment or treatment.