There's a pimple under the gums.


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A pimple under the gums may be caused by gum inflammation, periapical lesions, periodontal abscess, gingival epulis, etc., and needs to be treated according to the causes. 1. Chronic oral hygiene of gum inflammation causes dental calculus, plaque, etc. to stimulate the gums, causing inflammation, and gum redness and hyperplasia may form a pimple. At this time, professional oral cleaning is needed to remove irritants and maintain good oral hygiene habits. 2. Periapical lesions If there are problems such as dental caries and dental pulp infection, inflammation spreads to periapical tissues, and fistulas or granulomas may form in the corresponding positions of the gums. This requires root canal treatment for the affected teeth to eliminate inflammation. 3. Periodontal abscess bacterial infection in periodontal pocket causes abscess formation, and also lumps appear in gums, accompanied by pain, swelling and other symptoms. Usually, incision and drainage are needed, and systematic periodontal treatment is carried out. 4. Periodontal abscess This is a benign proliferative lesion, mostly related to local stimulation. Generally, it is removed by surgery, but there is a certain recurrence rate. In addition, jaw cysts, tumors, etc. may also appear as lumps under the gums, but relatively rare. Further examinations, such as X-rays, CT, etc., are needed to confirm the diagnosis. Regardless of the cause of the long lumps under the gums, you should seek medical attention in time for detailed oral examination and necessary auxiliary examinations in order to clarify the cause and take targeted treatment measures.
At the same time, attention should be paid to maintaining oral hygiene in daily life, regular oral examination and cleaning to prevent the occurrence of oral diseases.