A pimple on the back gums.


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After the gums grow a flesh pimple, may be caused by a variety of conditions, including gingival hyperplasia, periodontitis, periapical periodontitis, gingival eminence, etc. 1, gingival hyperplasia Long-term use of certain drugs, such as anti-epilepsy drugs, calcium channel blockers, etc., may cause gingival hyperplasia, resulting in flesh pimple on the gums. This proliferation is usually slow, the texture is relatively tough. 2. Periodontitis Inflammation stimulation of periodontal tissue can lead to gum redness, hyperplasia and formation of flesh lumps. At this time, gums may bleed, pain and loose teeth. 3. Periapical periodontitis When inflammation occurs at the root tip of a tooth, inflammation may penetrate the alveolar bone and form fistulas or granulomas on the gums, showing flesh lumps. Generally accompanied by tooth pain, bite discomfort and other symptoms. 4, gingival tumor is a benign tumor, usually related to local stimulation, such as dental calculus, bad restoration, etc. Gingival tumor is mostly spherical, lobular, color and normal gums similar. It is suggested that patients should seek medical attention for detailed examination, such as oral examination, X-ray, etc., to clarify the specific cause and take corresponding treatment measures. If it is drug-induced gingival hyperplasia, it may be necessary to adjust drugs or perform gingival trimming surgery; for periodontitis, systematic periodontal treatment is required; Periapical periodontitis usually requires root canal treatment; gingival epulis generally requires surgical removal.
At the same time, maintaining good oral hygiene habits is very important to prevent and improve gum problems, including proper brushing, flossing, regular cleaning and so on.