Is there a bone tip in the gums after a tooth is extracted because it wasn’t extracted cleanly?

Bone tips in the gums after tooth extraction may not be cleanly extracted, or may be caused by buried teeth or periodontal disease.
1. Not extracted cleanly: it may be the original extraction of the tooth is not extracted when the survival of a relatively large broken root, was buried in the inside, and now a long time, and slowly come to the surface, which led to the extraction of the gums after the phenomenon of the tip of the bone.
2. Buried tooth: there may be a tooth deep in the alveolar bone in that position, which was not found, and now it grows out slowly, and there will also be a bone tip in the gums after tooth extraction.
3. Periodontal disease: it may lead to the symptom of gum recession, which will lead to the situation that the gums can’t enclose the alveolar bone after tooth extraction, and this will make the patient’s gums have the symptom of bone tip.
When patients have bone tips in the gums after tooth extraction, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital stomatology department in time for examination and treatment according to the cause of the disease.