Gingival tumor

Gingival tumors are inflammatory reactive tumor-like proliferators with limited growth on the gums, especially on the gingival nipples. It is derived from the periodontal ligament and connective tissue of the gums. Because it has no tumor biological characteristics and structure, it is a non-genuine tumor, but it is easy to relapse after resection. Gingival tumor is a proliferative disease derived from the periodontal ligament. If repeated occurrences indicate that the treatment is not effective, the diseased teeth should be removed. This is the only effective method. In addition, the increase of estrogen secretion during pregnancy can increase the blood flow of gum To further aggravate the condition of gingival hyperplasia, the oral professional disease classification has a detailed description of gingivitis during pregnancy or gingival tumor during pregnancy, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment. The disease is not hereditary.

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