Gingival hyperplasia can be cured.
Gingival hyperplasia is a periodontal soft tissue lesion that is usually caused by factors such as inflammatory irritation due to plaque calculus or medications such as nifedipine.
The first step in the treatment of gingival hyperplasia is to remove the infection and irritants. This means removing plaque and calculus from the surface of the teeth by cleaning, etc. After these irritants are removed, the redness, swelling and hyperplasia of the gums can be reduced.
If the hyperplasia is significant and the gums are tough and have not fully recovered, periodontal surgery, such as gingivectomy, can also be used to treat it.
Drug-induced gingival hyperplasia, by stopping the drug, hyperplasia of the gums can often be restored; and even if you can maintain good oral hygiene, even if you are taking drugs that can lead to gingival hyperplasia, the probability of gingival hyperplasia is greatly reduced.
Therefore, gingival hyperplasia can be cured.