What should I do if there is a lump of flesh in the middle gap between my incisors?

A pile of meat in the middle gap of incisors may be caused by low attachment of labial tie, acute gingival papillitis, gingival polyps, etc. If the attachment of labial tie is too low, then perform labial tie revision, if acute gingival papillitis, then remove the irritating factors, and if it is a gingival polyp, then excise it.
1. Low attachment of the labial ligament: under local anesthesia, the labial ligament is incised transversely and sutured longitudinally to move the attachment point of the labial ligament upwards.
2. Acute gingival papillitis: Remove the irritating factors leading to gingival papillitis, such as overhanging fillings, embedded food, bad restorations, etc., and remove plaque and tartar from the neighboring surfaces in order to alleviate the acute inflammation, followed by rinsing with 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. Drugs should be used under medical supervision.
3. Gingival polyps: often caused by the stimulation of neighboring caries, the treatment is surgical excision of gingival polyps, followed by filling and repair of neighboring caries.
It is recommended to go to regular medical institutions to receive professional treatment.