Gingivomas may cause pressure on the surrounding tissues, leading to symptoms such as gum pain, swelling, bleeding, etc. As the mass grows it may also the alveolar bone wall leading to loosening and shifting of the teeth, affecting the patient’s quality of life. Gingivoma is actually a tumor-like or neoplastic lesion of the gingival tissue, which can be classified into six types according to the pathological types: fibrous gingivoma, congenital gingivoma, giant cell gingivoma, and vascular gingivoma, etc. Gingivoma is not essentially a true tumor but an inflammatory proliferation of organisms, and different types of gingivomas can lead to gingival pain, bleeding, swelling, ulceration, and other symptoms. After the diagnosis of gingivoma can be surgical resection, and pathology biopsy to distinguish the specific pathological types, while removing tartar, teeth, bad restorations and other factors affecting the removal of tartar, if not treated in a timely manner, with the growth of the mass may also be the alveolar bone wall leading to tooth looseness, displacement, affecting the patient’s quality of life. It is recommended that patients diagnosed with gingival tumor go to the stomatology department of regular hospitals and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.