The most immediate danger of dental polyps is that the affected tooth becomes unusable and can interfere with chewing function. If the tooth is not dealt with, it may not be retained. In the early stages, pulp polyps and gum polyps can be removed. Then through root canal treatment, the inflammation inside the root canal of the tooth is controlled and finally an inlay or a crown is made, which can completely restore its form and function. Surgery for polyps is very inexpensive, and traditional surgery can cost a few dozen dollars. If an electric knife or laser is used, it may only cost$100 or$200, which should not be expensive in general.