In conclusion, pregnancy gingivitis is generally physiologic
and tolerable in most cases, but it can also appear
pathologic with such rare and severe pregnancy tumors,
and these need to be carefully distinguished as they are less
familiar to dentists, gynecologists, and obstetricians. Those
practitioners engaged in oral medicine, periodontology,
and primary obstetric care should be aware of these conditions
to avoid misdiagnosis and overtreatment. If the
condition is diagnosed, active and proper treatment is
necessary and beneficial.