What should I do if the gums above my incisors are swollen?

The gums above the incisors are swollen with a big bag, it may be apical periodontitis, periodontal abscess, gingival papillitis, which can be treated by root canal treatment, surgical treatment, systemic treatment and other measures.
1. Periapical inflammation: it is the inflammation of the tissues around the root tip of the tooth.
In the acute stage, the pulp cavity can be opened and drained, abscesses can be incised and drained, and root canal treatment can be carried out after the acute symptoms are relieved; at the same time, antibiotics such as metronidazole and cephalosporin can be used orally or intravenously.
2. Periodontal abscess: the periodontal tissues appear suppurative infection, will cause the gums on the incisors swollen a big bag.
It can be drained through surgical incision; with metronidazole, cephalosporin and other drugs anti-infective treatment.
3. Gingival papillitis: and plaque and calculus and food impaction and other reasons, will cause the gingival papilla hyperplasia and hypertrophy, may lead to incisors above the gums swollen a big bag.
You can remove localized calculus, plaque and other irritants through dental cleaning; you can also be treated through gingivectomy and other measures.
The gums above the incisors are swollen a big bag, there may be other reasons, you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment first. The medication needs to follow the doctor’s prescription.