Can gum enlargement removal recur?

The recurrence of gum growths depends on the cause of the gum growths. If the gum growths are inflammatory, eliminating the cause of the inflammation after removal will prevent recurrence. If the gum growth is medicated, a change in medication and no longer taking the medication that caused the gum growth will prevent recurrence. However, if the medication is not changed, there is a greater chance of recurrence. Recurrence is also possible in cases of inflammatory hyperplasia or poor oral hygiene. Because periodontal disease in general is a disease that requires long-term maintenance, periodontal problems can recur without good maintenance habits and upkeep, so gum growths are no exception. Try to reduce the possibility of recurrence: 1. Maintain good oral hygiene, have regular oral examinations, and do maintenance of periodontal disease; 2. Prevent drug factors that cause hyperplasia, switch if you can, or not switch if the switch may affect your whole body health, and prevent recurrence through periodontal maintenance and normal treatment. If a relapse occurs, treatment can still continue and will not be more serious than the original.