Can hyperplasia still exist after excision gum
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My teeth are not very good. I have gingivitis. I often go to the hospital to wash my teeth. Later, I found a piece of pink meat growing in my teeth. The doctor said it was gingival hyperplasia. Let me observe first. If it's serious, I need to remove my gums. Now I have been treating it. Today, let me share with you whether the gingiva will proliferate after removal.
Can hyperplasia still exist after excision gum
First: for gingival hyperplasia, this is caused by inflammatory stimulation. Generally, it should be given anti-inflammatory treatment first. After the inflammation is completely eliminated and there is no bleeding, it will be absorbed slowly. Generally, surgery is not required. After waiting for complete anti-inflammatory, in the observation of gingival hyperplasia, if there is still some, may be surgery, but generally do not need, will absorb.
Second: lack of vitamin C can cause gingival hyperplasia. Nasal diseases often cause mouth breathing, oral long-term air stimulation, leading to gingival hyperplasia. Malocclusion: crowding of anterior teeth, disordered arrangement, deep overbite and other dental deformities lead to gingival hyperplasia due to food stimulation.
Third, gingival hyperplasia resection can restore normal gingiva 2 weeks after operation, but the normal healing time of gingival tissue is 6 to 7 weeks. Gingival hyperplasia resection has certain damage to the oral cavity, so it is necessary to reduce the stimulation to the oral cavity after operation and pay attention to oral hygiene at the initial stage.
matters needing attention
After gingivectomy, oral hygiene should be paid attention to. Half liquid or soft food should be taken within 24 hours after operation, and teeth should not be brushed for the time being. However, after 24 hours, teeth should be brushed as usual in the non-surgical area, such as periodontal tamponade falling off, bleeding, seeing a doctor to find out the cause, hemostasis and periodontal replacement.