Flesh pain next to the tooth may be periodontitis, periapical periodontitis or oral ulcers and other oral diseases, the specific need to check the oral cavity to confirm.
1. Periodontitis: Poor oral hygiene can cause tartar to accumulate in the neck of the teeth, which can easily trigger inflammation of the gums in the long term, resulting in bleeding, pain and swelling of the gums.
2. Periapical inflammation: When the teeth are in periapical inflammation, the inflammation can spread from the root tip area to the subgingival area, causing pressure pain in the gingival area of the root tip area.
3. Mouth ulcers: when there is a bad restoration pressing on the edge of the tooth or external hard object stimulation caused by gum trauma, can lead to ulcers in the gum area.
Flesh pain next to the tooth is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the cause of the disease, remove the external stimulus, for treatment.