Does gingival hyperplasia operation ache

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Recently, a friend of mine always feels that his gum hurts. We speculated that he might be inflamed and asked him to take some anti-inflammatory drugs, but after taking anti-inflammatory drugs, we found that the situation did not improve, so we asked him to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. The doctor said it was gingival hyperplasia. Today, I'd like to talk about the pain of gingival hyperplasia surgery.

Does gingival hyperplasia operation ache

First: it's OK. There will be anesthetics for the operation. Don't worry about it. Gingivectomy is to remove the hypertrophic gingival tissue and reconstruct the normal gingival sulcus. You need this operation. Now we can consider this operation to remove the overgrown gingiva. Gingival hyperplasia can be difficult to subside without surgery.

Second, normal gingiva could be restored 2 weeks after gingivectomy, but the normal healing time of gingival tissue was 6 to 7 weeks. Gingival hyperplasia resection has certain damage to the oral cavity. It is necessary to reduce the stimulation to the oral cavity after the operation and pay attention to oral hygiene at the initial stage.

Third: in fact, every operation will have some pain, there is no operation without any pain. At present, after the operation of gingival hyperplasia, a small amount of bleeding can be found in the gingiva. Fasting should be done 6 hours after the operation. In the near future, soft food should be given to avoid spicy food. Attention should be paid to oral hygiene.

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My friend told me that gingival hyperplasia surgery, although said to have some pain. But the doctor gave him anesthesia, so he didn't feel much pain during the operation. It's just some pain during the recovery period after the operation, but it's tolerable.