Whether or not a dental lump can specifically be lanced depends largely on the inciting disease, such as a periodontal abscess, which can be lanced. If the bumps are caused by a gingival fistula, calculus or plaque, they cannot be lanced. However, the lancing referred to here is an operation carried out by a doctor, and the patient cannot lance it himself.
1. Periodontal abscess: If a periodontal abscess is caused by a gap between the teeth, accompanied by pus, you can cooperate with a professional doctor to puncture the treatment, extrusion of pus, and in severe cases, incision and drainage.
2. Gingival fistula: If the gingival fistula caused by the gap between the teeth bumps, usually root tip inflammation caused by incomplete treatment, there may be pus inside the gap between the bumps, can not be broken, should cooperate with a professional dentist from the root canal disinfection, anti-inflammatory, sterilization treatment, in order to avoid the occurrence of infection.
3. Calculus or plaque: If the plaque is caused by calculus or plaque, you should cooperate with a professional doctor to clean the teeth and remove the calculus and plaque on the surface of the teeth.
If you have a gap between the teeth, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital stomatology department as soon as possible for consultation and treatment, and be sure not to puncture yourself to avoid infection.