What’s wrong with red, swollen gums during tooth replacement?

Red and swollen gums during tooth replacement may be affected by misalignment, poor oral hygiene and other factors, resulting in inflammation and the need to pay attention to maintaining oral hygiene.
During the period of tooth replacement, milk teeth and permanent teeth in the mouth are in the stage of shedding and eruption, without establishing a stable occlusal relationship, accompanied by obvious dental irregularities, greatly increasing the difficulty of oral hygiene maintenance. In addition, some children do not have a healthy sense of oral hygiene and maintenance habits, which can easily lead to crowding, twisting, new eruption of teeth and other gums red, swollen and inflamed.
It is recommended to brush the teeth in the morning and evening, rinse the mouth after meals, use the correct way of brushing, for some crowded areas, can be assisted by flossing and other tools. Maintaining good oral hygiene is the key to preventing red and swollen gums during tooth replacement.