The flesh in the middle of the teeth clinically refers to the gingival papilla, and if the gingival papilla is swollen, the main treatments include rinsing and medication, basic periodontal treatment, and surgical excision.
Gingival papilla swelling may be acute gingivopapillitis, this time the first emergency treatment, rinse medicine, commonly used 3% hydrogen peroxide rinse.
Gingival papilla swelling may be gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., at this time need to carry out perfect periodontal basic treatment, including scaling, scraping, etc..
If there is still gum swelling after basic treatment and oral hygiene has been well controlled, surgical removal is needed.
Meat protruding from the middle of the teeth is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.