How to get rid of a granulation on the gums of a large tooth

A granulation in the gum of the big tooth may be caused by apical periodontitis, wisdom tooth pericoronitis, gingival hyperplasia, etc., which can be treated by systemic medication, local medication, surgery and other measures.
1. Periapical inflammation: refers to the inflammation of the tissues around the root tip of the tooth, which may lead to the growth of a granulation on the gums of the big teeth, and there may be pus spots on the top of the gums and other symptoms.
In the acute stage, antibiotics such as penicillin, cephalosporin and metronidazole can be used orally or intravenously; locally, the pulpal cavity can be opened for drainage, and abscesses can be incised and drained when periosteal or submucosal abscesses are formed; after the inflammation is relieved, root canal treatment can be carried out.
2. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: it is due to wisdom teeth in the process of eruption, the inflammation that occurs around the crown of the tooth can also lead to the gums of the big teeth grow a granulation.
You can use local saline, hydrogen peroxide to rinse the blind pocket, and then inject iodized glycerin, 1% tincture of iodine and other drugs into the blind pocket, which can play a cleaning, anti-inflammatory, analgesic effect; oral or intravenous use of penicillin metronidazole and other antibiotics; the formation of abscess needs to be incised and drained; after the inflammation subsides to remove the wisdom teeth.
3. Gingival hyperplasia: plaque calculus chronic inflammation stimulation, may lead to gingival hyperplasia caused by the gums of the big teeth grow a bud.
Simple gingival hyperplasia can be surgically removed.
Gums grow a bud, there may be other reasons why you need to go to the hospital in time to check, the drug needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor.