Gum bulge inflammation, may be chronic apical periodontitis or periodontal abscess, the fastest anti-inflammatory method is root canal treatment, medication or tooth extraction.
1. Chronic periapical inflammation: due to the presence of inflammation in the apical part of the tooth, resulting in the emergence of fistula-like pus at the root tip, often intermittent pus. Root canal treatment is needed to remove the inflamed pulp tissue before root canal treatment, or extraction if root canal treatment is not possible.
2. Periodontal abscess: periodontal disease patients with periodontal pockets of bacterial collection of inflammation, abscess can be formed. It is recommended to use cephalosporin antibiotics plus nitroimidazole antibiotics and other medications under medical advice to quickly control acute inflammation, such as cefprozil and metronidazole; to be relieved of acute symptoms, the affected teeth can be retained for periodontal sequential treatment.
Gums bulging patients are recommended to go to the regular hospital stomatology department, by the physician examination after a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment.