Children's gum pustule


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Children's gum pustule may be related to poor oral hygiene, dental diseases, systemic factors, and can be treated with drugs, incision drainage, root canal therapy, etc. 1. Reasons 1. Poor oral hygiene in children if you do not brush your teeth regularly or not thoroughly, will lead to plaque and food debris accumulation in the mouth, and then cause bacterial infection, the formation of gingivitis or periodontitis, may eventually lead to gum pustules. 2. Dental diseases such as tooth decay not treated in time, may lead to periapical periodontitis. Inflammation gradually spread to the gums, forming abscesses. In addition, external force damage to teeth, such as accidental collision, may also cause gum damage and cause pustules. 3. Systemic factors Some systemic diseases, such as tonsillitis, sinusitis, etc., may affect oral health through blood circulation, resulting in gum infection and pustules. 2. Treatment 1. Medication Depending on the condition, doctors may prescribe antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc. for treatment. Local application of drugs such as iodoglycerin can also effectively inhibit inflammation. For obvious pain, painkillers can be given to relieve symptoms. 2. Incision drainage If the abscess is large and mature, incision drainage is required to drain the pus to promote inflammation and wound healing. Root canal therapy is used to treat pustules caused by periapical periodontitis caused by tooth decay. Root canal therapy is used to eliminate inflammation and prevent recurrence by removing infectious substances from the root canal, filling the root canal with drugs and closing the root canal. In summary, there are many reasons for children's gum pustules, and treatment methods need to be formulated according to specific conditions. Parents should guide their children to develop good oral hygiene habits, regularly take their children for oral examinations, and timely discover and treat dental diseases.