What causes oral inflammation?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-22 06:02:34
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Oral inflammation is divided into dental inflammation or chronic inflammation of local mucosa. If the tooth shows some inflammation, it may be caused by problems with dental nerves and apical inflammation. It may also be caused by local nerves that are not treated in time, or by residual pulp. Another situation is caused by oral mucosal diseases, such as oral ulcers or mucosal changes and fibrosis. At the same time, it may be caused by repeated friction stimulation of teeth, cusps and defective prostheses, resulting in certain soft tissue inflammation. Timely examination and symptomatic treatment are required, or some mucosal repairs or symptomatic treatment of teeth are required.