Will alveolar bone growths get smaller with daily pressure?

Alveolar bone growths do not necessarily get smaller with daily pressure. If it is a bony prominence that formed when the extraction socket healed, it may become smaller when pressed. If it is an alveolar bone growth that forms a bone protrusion, alveolar bone mass, etc., there is usually no change when pressed. 1. Alveolar bone growth is common in several cases, such as bone protrusion formed when the extraction socket is healing, bone protrusion formed at the site of high bite force, and abnormal growth of alveolar bone mass. 2. The bone protrusion formed when the extraction socket is healing is just formed at this time, which is still relatively soft and may become smaller when pressed. The bone protrusion formed during the healing of the extraction socket, when it is still soft, may become smaller when pressed. The bone protrusion formed by the physiological growth of alveolar bone due to the large force, or the pathologic growth of alveolar bone, etc., will not be changed when pressed. It is recommended to consult a specialized doctor for details.