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Have you noticed a white patch on your gums, or do your gums just look a little paler than normal? Don’t panic. White gums can mean a lot of different things and aren’t necessarily a sign of something serious. While it’s always best to consult a dentist or doctor, we’ve answered some of your frequently asked questions to help give you all the facts.

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  1. Once a medical professional confirms that you have oral thrush, you’ll receive some type of antifungal medication, like a lozenge, liquid, or candy. Take this medication for as long as your doctor suggests, so the infection clears up. [3]
    • If you’re currently nursing a baby with oral thrush, your child might give the infection to you. A low dose of antifungal medicine for your baby and an antifungal cream for your skin should clear this up.
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What are some other causes of white gums?

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  1. Leukoplakia is caused by extra cell growth in your mouth, which creates distinct, whitish patches along your gums, tongue, or insides of your cheeks. This condition is pretty common if you use tobacco products, or if you wear dentures that don’t fit correctly. [4] Long-term drinking can also lead to leukoplakia. [5]
    • Always ask a dentist to check out the white patch before self-diagnosing. If your dentist thinks the leukoplakia is serious, they might suggest getting a biopsy.
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What should I do if I have leukoplakia?

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  1. Tobacco and alcohol are 2 big causes of leukoplakia. If you cut back on these habits, your leukoplakia will probably go away on its own. [6]
  2. Your doctor might take a biopsy of your leukoplakia to test for cancer. If the patch is small, your doctor might remove all the leukoplakia with the biopsy. However, if you’re dealing with a large patch, your doctor might refer you to an ear, nose, and throat specialist. [7]
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Question 6 of 12:

Why do my gums look so pale?

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    Why did my gums turn white after doing a teeth whitening procedure?
    Dr. Lewis Chen is a licensed Dentist in both New York and New Jersey, specializing in providing high-quality oral care in the form of preventative care. He holds an Economics degree from New York University. Dr. Chen earned his doctorate at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. He graduated top of his class with the highest honors and distinction and was nominated and inducted into the only renowned, national dental honor society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU). He then completed a comprehensive training program at the Bronx VA Medical Center and, shortly after, decided to pursue multiple practice ownership and management. Dr. Chen has acquired numerous accolades over the years, including New York Academy of Dentistry Exemplary Professional Conduct Award, Academy of General Dentistry Outstanding General Practitioner Award, American Academy of Implant Dentistry Award, and Pierre Fauchard Foundation Award.
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    This is typically a sign that you didn't apply the teeth whitening strips correctly. If you don't line them up properly and they end up sitting on your gums, your gums will temporarily turn white for a period of time.
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