Per gingivitis??: Gingivitis is inflammation in the gum due to plaque and bacteria. There is no such thing as " pre gingivitis" gingivitis is reversible with dental cleaning and flossing and brushing. No relationship to sore throat.
Answered 8/31/2013
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See your Dentist: By pre-gingivitis I am thinking you may mean your gums are bleeding at some times. This would not cause the sore throat, tonsils or feeling of cuts your mouth. Please see your dentist for a diagnosis.
Answered 9/16/2012
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Not a condition: Gingivitis is inflammation of the periodontal tissues without bone loss and is often reversible. My guess is that some irritant is affecting your gums, tonsils, and throat simultaneously rather than a gum issue being the cause of the other problems. Pay close attention to the pattern of the inflammation and see if you can associate it with a particular food, drink, or behavior that may be involved.
Answered 5/21/2017
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