Contents
- What Is a Gum Boil?
- Causes of Gum Boils
- Symptoms of Gum Boils
- Treating Gum Boils
- Preventing Gum Boils
- FAQs
- References
Quick hit key takeaways
A gum boil is a type of dental abscess that presents as a swollen, puss-filled bump on your gums.
Other symptoms you may notice include swelling, redness, bad breath, difficulty opening your mouth, and fever.
Gum boils are most often caused by a bacterial infection in your gums or severe tooth decay in a nearby tooth. If left untreated, gum boils can spread bacteria to other areas of the body and cause severe infection.
If you notice a gum boil, schedule an appointment with your dentist right away. You may need antibiotics to clear up the infection and prevent it from spreading.
