What’s wrong with the bulging gums on the incisors?

Gum bulge on incisors may be apical periodontitis, periodontal abscess, gingival tumor and so on.
1. The incisors due to caries, trauma, etc. caused by apical periodontitis, the inflammation of the root tip of the periapical bone resorption, and to the resistance, anatomical weakness of the diffusion of breakthrough, manifested as alveolar abscess, that is, gingival bulge.
2. In severe periodontitis of incisors, inflammation accumulates in the deep periodontal pockets, and when it cannot drain outward, a gingival bulge will be formed locally.
3. Gingival tumor is not a real tumor, belongs to a kind of inflammatory hyperplasia, may be clinically manifested as a gingival bulge.
Gingival bulge on the incisors may also have other pathological factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.