A granulation in the socket tooth is considered to be chronic gingivitis, chronic proliferative pulpitis, chronic apical periodontitis and so on. It can be treated by scaling and root canal treatment.
1. Chronic gingivitis: chronic gingivitis is a non-specific inflammation caused by dental plaque, a few patients with more serious inflammation, there will be gingival margin erosion and granulation hyperplasia, you can remove plaque and calculus by scaling, and then use hydrogen peroxide solution to rinse.
2. Chronic proliferative pulpitis: this type of pulpitis is common in young patients, because young people have strong restorative ability, there will be proliferation in the process of recovery, pulp polyps, the main treatment is root canal therapy.
3. Chronic periapical inflammation: chronic periapical inflammation will appear apical granuloma, which is connected with the apical area of the dead pulp tooth inflammatory granulation tissue, manifested as attached to the apical part of the root of the tooth mung bean-sized granules, the main treatment method is also root canal treatment.
The main treatment is root canal therapy. There may be other reasons for the growth of a granuloma in a socketed tooth, which should be treated in a timely manner and standardized after the cause is clarified.