What’s going on with the two cysts on the gums of the incisors?

Two cysts in the gums of incisors may be related to embryonic development, apical periodontitis, and trauma. Gums with cysts is a common gum disease in dentistry. 1. Embryonic development: During embryonic development, the dental plate epithelium and gingival epithelium of the teeth are left behind. Stimulated by trauma and other factors, such gum cysts can appear at the gums of young children or occur in adults, usually without significant discomfort. 2. Periapical periodontitis: For patients with chronic periapical periodontitis, the inflammatory secretion from the root tip can cause the surrounding fibrous tissue to proliferate and wrap around, forming a round or oval cyst with clear boundaries and clear cystic fluid. 3. Trauma: teeth are traumatized, epithelial implantation can also form gingival cysts, mainly in the mandibular cusp, premolar and other parts. Incisor gums with two cysts can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or treatment.