The bulge on the gums of incisors may be the emergence of apical periodontitis, gingivoma, the specific need to check the nature of the bulge as well as film examination to confirm, corresponding to do root canal treatment or surgical treatment.
1. Apical periodontitis. The bulge on the gums of incisors may be teeth with acute purulent periapical inflammation, inflammation in the apical area breaks through the periosteum to reach the gingiva causing gum swelling or even abscess, usually root canal treatment to eliminate inflammation in the apical area, the swelling will slowly disappear.
2. Gingival tumor. Long-term use of toothpicks and other foreign body stimulation or hormone level changes during pregnancy and other reasons, there will be an abnormal growth of the gums caused by gingival tumor, with or without tip, into a tough ball-shaped, depending on the circumstances of the smaller can be observed, or consider surgical resection.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid affecting the oral health of the gums on the incisors.