Treatment for alveolar bone protrusion generally varies according to the degree of treatment. Alveolar bone protrusion can be categorized into mild, moderate and severe. 1. Mild alveolar bone protrusion. Most mild alveolar bone protrusion does not require treatment. Mild alveolar bone protrusion of the upper and lower jaw protrusion is not very serious, can be through orthodontic orthodontic teeth such as braces, this method is often used in children. 2. Moderate or severe alveolar bone protrusion. Moderate and severe alveolar bone protrusion of the upper and lower jaw protrusion is more serious, usually need to correct the alveolar bone through tooth extraction and other methods, and some need to cooperate with orthognathic surgery together with joint correction. It is commonly used in adults. 3. For those who have protruding alveolar bone, they should maintain oral hygiene in daily life, insist on brushing their teeth in the morning and evening every day, and eat less hard and stimulating food. Alveolar bone protrusion should seek medical treatment and follow the doctor’s treatment plan.