What should I do if I have a swollen lump of flesh on my gums from braces?

Swollen gums with braces may be caused by the brackets being bonded too close to the gum tissue, too much adjustment force, or unhygienic oral cavity, which can be dealt with by re-bonding the brackets, reducing the adjustment force, and strengthening oral hygiene.
1. Re-bonding the bracket: If the bracket is bonded too close to the gum tissue, it can be treated in this way.
2. Reduce the adjustment force: If the adjustment force is too large, the adjustment force can be reduced to improve the situation.
3. Enhance oral hygiene: Patients who do not pay attention to the cleanliness of the mouth can also lead to swelling of the gums, and need to enhance oral hygiene.
After wearing braces in the daily diet need to pay attention to avoid eating too hard or sticky food, such as fudge or nuts, it is best to use a soft toothbrush to clean the teeth, and pay attention to rinse your mouth in time after meals. At the same time, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to maintain oral hygiene, regular checkups in the hospital, and any discomfort, you should immediately consult a doctor for treatment to prevent delays in the condition.