There's a red granulation on the gums.

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Gingival inflammation, such as gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., will lead to gingival tissue proliferation, the formation of red granulation. Gingival inflammation is mostly caused by poor oral hygiene, dental plaque, dental calculus and other stimuli. In this case, gums may appear redness, bleeding, pain and other symptoms, while the proliferation of granulation tissue is softer. It is necessary to promptly clean the mouth, remove irritants, and strengthen oral hygiene maintenance to improve symptoms. 2, gingival recur This is a more common benign tumor of the gums, manifested as localized hyperplasia on the gums, usually red or pink. The occurrence of gingival epulis may be related to local stimulation, endocrine factors, etc. It is characterized by the tumor body is generally pedicled, tough texture. Treatment methods are usually surgical resection, but there is a certain risk of recurrence after surgery, need to pay attention to follow-up oral care and regular review. 3, periapical lesions When inflammation occurs at the root of the tooth, fistula may form in the corresponding part of the gums, showing red granulation. This condition is often accompanied by tooth pain, bite discomfort and other symptoms. Root canal treatment is needed to eliminate apical inflammation, and the fistula usually disappears gradually. In addition, it may also be caused by local trauma, drug reactions, etc. If there is a recent history of gum damage, or if you are taking certain drugs, it may also cause abnormal growth of gums. Therefore, when red granulation is found on the gums, medical attention should be sought in time for detailed oral examination and necessary auxiliary examinations, such as X-rays, to clarify the cause and take corresponding treatment measures.

There's a red granulation on the gums.

There's a red granulation on the gums.



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