What’s the matter with the hard spurs that grow out of your gums after surgery?

Gums after surgery grow out very hard spurs consider it is the tip of the bone that is proliferating.
When we commonly refer to gum surgery, we are generally referring to apical scratching, alveolar bone revision, periodontal flap surgery, tethering revision, and other surgeries that require cutting through the gums.
After surgery in the gum area, very hard spurs grow, usually the tips of the enlarged alveolar bone. When the alveolar bone is trimmed and traumatized while the surgery is being performed, certain parts of the bone can grow abnormally, resulting in the appearance of a bone tip after the surgery. If this bone tip is relatively round and smooth, it can be left untreated. Those who are particularly sharp and have an impact on their daily lives can be surgically smoothed. It is a common symptom after surgery.
The appearance of bone tips after gum surgery requires prompt medical attention and examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.