What to do about a flesh bump on a child’s gums

Flesh bumps on the gums in children need to be treated after seeking medical attention to clarify the cause. It may be caused by apical periodontitis, gingivoma, gingival fibromatosis, etc., and can be treated with medication, surgery, or other treatments for the cause. 1. Apical periodontitis: if the children’s gums grow bumps is caused by apical periodontitis, can be taken to the doctor to take root canal treatment. If necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions with anti-infection drugs such as amoxicillin. 2. Gingival tumor: for gingival tumor, need to take surgery to remove the tumor tissue and periosteum, some patients can also take microwave therapy, laser therapy. In addition, patients can also be sclerotherapy in the gingival tumor site. 3. Gingivofibromatosis: Gingivofibromatosis can be treated by gingivoplasty, or flap surgery with gingivectomy. Children’s gums grow a lump of flesh may also be gingivitis, gingival hyperplasia caused by parents need to take children to the doctor in a timely manner, the doctor will choose the appropriate measures for the patient’s condition treatment.