What to do if you have a meaty bump on your tooth

There is a meaty lump on the teeth, which should grow out of the gums, and it is considered to be related to periodontal abscess, gingival polyp, gingival tumor, etc., which can be treated by medication, surgery and so on.
1. Periodontal abscess: may be due to repeated inflammation of the gums, the formation of periodontal abscess, pus can not be discharged in time, causing granulation tissue proliferation, can be given amoxicillin capsules, cefixime tablets, metronidazole and other medications as prescribed by the doctor, and can be surgically incised and drained if necessary.
2. Gingival polyps: gingival polyps caused by the formation of gingival reactive hyperplasia due to irritation, cefixime tablets, metronidazole tablets and other drugs can be given as prescribed by the doctor for treatment, if necessary, surgical resection of the polyp, pay attention to oral hygiene after the operation, and regular scaling to remove dental calculus.
3. Gingival tumor: the gums may be caused by long-term stimulation caused by hyperplasia to form gingival tumors, it is recommended to promptly find out whether it is benign or malignant, generally benign tumors can be cured by surgical resection, if malignant gingival tumors not only need to expand the area of surgical resection, but also need to carry out chemotherapy or radiotherapy, to prevent recurrence.
If there is a lump on the tooth, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid delaying the condition, resulting in other damage, the use of drugs need to comply with medical advice.