It’s not okay to leave gingival growth untreated; gingival growth can not only be harmful to your mouth if left untreated, but it can also cause other complications. Gingival hyperplasia, if left untreated, can worsen and even form a gingiva tumor. Healthy gums facilitate self-cleaning of plaque. When gingival hyperplasia, the efficiency of self-cleaning will be significantly reduced, resulting in a large accumulation of plaque, which in turn promotes hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the gum tissue, thus forming a vicious circle. Chronic inflammation caused by gingival hyperplasia may cause the epithelial erosion of the periodontal pockets of the patient, bacteria will follow the broken epithelium into the blood vessels, and then through the blood circulation to reach the body’s organs, thus triggering related diseases. The common ones are diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and cardiovascular diseases. If gingival hyperplasia occurs, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to avoid serious complications and adverse consequences.