Red and swollen gums during teething (clinically known as eruptive gingivitis) require good oral care and can be treated with localized rinses and medications to reduce inflammation and swelling.
Emergence gingivitis refers to the emergence of teeth crown side of the gums appear red, swollen and bleeding symptoms; it can occur in the period of eruption of milk teeth, can also occur in the period of eruption of permanent teeth, there is generally no obvious self-conscious symptoms are only accompanied by symptoms such as gingival tissue congestion, redness and swelling.
Emerging gingivitis generally does not require special treatment, generally do a good job of oral care, keep the gum tissue clean and hygienic; but if there is obvious pain or fever and fatigue and other systemic symptoms, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take pain relieving medication to alleviate the above symptoms.