Most of the teeth with granulation are gingival polyps and pulp polyps, which may lead to gingivitis, gap infection, cellulitis and other adverse consequences.
1. Gingivitis: teeth with granulation, easy to eat between the neighboring teeth food embedded, resulting in gum congestion, swelling and pain. Remove the embedded food in time, and then apply iodized glycerin to the gums.
2. Interstitial infection: The serious cases of teeth with granulation may have interstitial infection, causing facial swelling, pain, and even fever, chills and other systemic symptoms. Active root canal treatment of the affected tooth, anti-infection treatment, commonly used drugs are amoxicillin capsules or cefixime capsules, with metronidazole or tinidazole.
3. Cellulitis: cellulitis can occur in severe infections, it is best to cut and drain in a timely manner, later root canal treatment or extraction can not retain the affected tooth, systemic anti-infective treatment, can be intravenous infusion of ceftriaxone sodium, metronidazole injection.
Tooth with granulation in time to the hospital, under the advice of the doctor to choose the best treatment program and medication, so as not to aggravate the infection, causing adverse reactions.