Dental bed bone protrusion consideration may be caused by the alveolar bone position protruding and bone hyperplasia, thinning of the gums, alveolar bone displacement, bone and calcium accumulation, and tumors.
1. Protruding position: the alveolar bone itself has a protruding position, such as maxillary protrusion, buck teeth, and so on.
2. Osteomalacia: Osteomalacia of the alveolar bone, which is also known as bone protrusion, will also be manifested as protruding bed bone. If the bone protrusion is not particularly serious, it may mainly affect the aesthetics, and may cause pain when dentures are set with the abutments pressed on it.
3. Gingival thinning: such as thin gingival biotype patients, gingival papilla gingival margins were scalloped, more likely to occur gingival papilla lack of or gingival recession, there will also be the phenomenon of alveolar bone arch protruding.
4. Displacement of alveolar bone: after extraction of teeth in some patients, the alveolar bone is displaced, and the phenomenon of alveolar bone arching and protruding will also occur.
5. Accumulation of bone and calcium: If there is excessive accumulation of bone and calcium in the area where the alveolar bone protrudes, the phenomenon of protruding alveolar bone arch will also occur.
6. Tumor: protruding alveolar bone may be caused by tumor-related diseases, such as jawbone cyst, abnormal bone fiber proliferation, ossifying fibroma, etc. Even malignant tumors may cause the alveolar bone to arch up and protrude.
In the case of alveolar bone protrusion, it is recommended that patients can go to the hospital stomatology department for consultation, so that the doctor can clarify the specific lesion and take appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.