Gums swollen a lump of flesh without pain, may be due to gingival hyperplasia, apical fistula, gingival tumor and so on.
1. Gingival hyperplasia: mostly inflammatory hyperplasia, can be manifested as a lump of flesh swollen on the gums without pain, this is because of periodontal inflammatory tissue exudation and aggregation of the reason, too much hyperplasia need to go to the hospital for surgical excision.
2. apical fistula: is due to dental caries development to pulpitis, no timely treatment of the formation of apical periodontitis, inflammation through the alveolar bone directly in the corresponding apical gums to form a sinus tract, the formation of a significant bulge, and rupture of the outflow of inflammatory secretion, there will be a swollen gums a lump of flesh painless phenomenon. Need to do root canal treatment, to be eliminated after the inflammation, meat lumps will subside.
3. Gingival tumor: in the gum papilla can appear a swelling, similar to a lump of meat, the border is clearer, no fluctuation, the texture is tougher, some will bleed when touched, and there is no pain when touched. In this case, surgical excision is required. If necessary, gingival tumors can be extracted from teeth that are severely involved.
Gums swollen a lump of flesh does not hurt, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to improve the examination, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and medication.