What’s that extra piece of flesh growing on your gums?

Gums grow a pile of flesh, may be gingival hyperplasia, apical inflammation, gingival tumor and other reasons. 1. Gingival hyperplasia: It is possible that chronic inflammatory stimuli caused by gum tissue proliferation will lead to the appearance of gums grow a pile of flesh. 2. Apical inflammation: apical inflammation may cause suppurative infection in the root area of the tooth, which can cause the gums to have the appearance of prominent lumps, pus heads, etc., and can also cause the gums to grow an extra pile of polyps. 3. Gingival tumor: tooth stumps, poor dental restorations, tartar and other stimuli may cause gingival tumors, resulting in lumps in the papillary area of the gums, which can also cause the gums to grow an extra pile of flesh. Gums more a pile of meat, there may be other reasons, need to go to the hospital in time to check, clear cause.