Gingival cysts are benign tumors caused by irritation from a variety of factors and are primarily removed surgically.
Most gingival cysts are caused by localized cystic lesions due to irritation from embryonic residual periapical inflammation, dental trauma, and other causes.
Treatment of gingival cysts usually involves surgical removal of the cystic structure, and active treatment of other diseases such as apical periodontitis and gingivitis, if present.
If there is apical periodontitis, you should go to the hospital in time to take root canal treatment; if there is gingivitis, you need to actively take dental scaling to remove plaque, calculus, soft tartar and other tissues.
Gum cysts, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to check, follow the doctor’s instructions to take appropriate treatment measures.