What to do about bone growths in the alveolar bone

Alveolar bone hyperplasia is divided into physiological and pathological, physiological alveolar bone hyperplasia, no special treatment; pathological alveolar bone hyperplasia may be caused by periodontitis, gingival fibroma, etc., it is best to carry out surgical treatment.
1. Physiologic alveolar bone hyperplasia: with the growth of age, the alveolar bone will have a certain degree of hyperplasia, no symptoms do not affect the bite and aesthetics, can be temporarily observed.
2. Alveolar bone hyperplasia caused by periodontitis: through periodontal surgery to repair the alveolar bone, so that the hyperplasia of the alveolar bone back to normal.
3. Alveolar bone hyperplasia caused by gingival fibroma: gingivectomy or alveolar bone revision surgery can be performed to restore the hyperplasia of the alveolar bone to normal.
There may be other reasons for the alveolar bone hyperplasia, so go to the hospital in time to get a clear cause of the disease and then treat it in time for the recovery of the disease.