Can dental polyps go away on their own?

Dental polyps do not usually go away on their own. The production of dental polyps is mainly related to inflammatory stimulation, due to long-term stimulation of dental tissues, may lead to fibroplasia-like tissue production, if not treated in time, basically won’t let the dental polyps disappear on their own. If the polyp is small, it can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as metronidazole, ornidazole, etc., which may gradually reduce or even eliminate the polyp. If the dental polyp is large, it may not be eliminated with medication, and you will need to seek timely surgical treatment to remove the dental polyp. During the treatment of dental polyps, it is important to maintain a light diet, and it is best not to be stimulated by foreign objects or eat spicy and irritating foods frequently.