Can the bumps go away on their own?

Patients with bumps that do not go away on their own require prompt anti-inflammatory treatment to effectively relieve clinical symptoms. The common causes of bumps are periodontal abscesses, infections caused by embedded food, or apical inflammation of the tooth, so in most cases, such problems need to be promptly examined, ruled out, and then treated with some corresponding treatments to effectively relieve the problems caused by bumps. Once the bumps appear, prompt treatment is needed to effectively relieve the clinical symptoms and solve the problems caused by the inflammatory stimulus lesions. It may be difficult to reduce the inflammation or recede on its own, so it still requires some treatment and correlation to solve the clinical problem.