Gingival hyperplasia
This disease can be a manifestation of the gums of a systemic disease, or it can be a manifestation of side effects of drugs after taking certain drugs. Clinical symptoms: Spontaneous gingival hyperplasia is a hereditary disease, which is found in hereditary gingival fibromatosis and nodular sclerosis. More than young children, the onset of disease, diffuse hyperplasia on the gums, part of the teeth can be covered. Some drugs can cause gingival hyperplasia, such as phenytoin sodium for epilepsy, gingival hyperplasia after long-term use, gingival hypertrophy and hyperplasia at the root of the tooth.
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