Excessive drooling itself does not directly cause gingivitis, which is primarily an inflammatory condition of the gums caused by plaque buildup due to poor oral hygiene. However, drooling can contribute to conditions that may lead to gingivitis, such as increased moisture in the mouth promoting bacterial growth. Additionally, if drooling is related to underlying health issues or medications that affect oral hygiene, it could indirectly increase the risk of developing gingivitis. Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial in preventing gum disease regardless of drooling.
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