The flesh inside the tooth is swollen, which may be caused by pulpal polyps, gingivopapillitis, wisdom tooth pericoronitis, etc.
1. Pulpal polyps: the teeth are not treated in time after caries, resulting in exposure of the pulp cavity, the gums grow out of the pulp cavity to form pulpal polyps.
2. Gingival papillitis: there are gaps between the teeth or food debris accumulated in the cavity, not cleaned out in time, over time the gums appear gingival hyperplasia, resulting in redness, swelling and pain in the gums.
3. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: Wisdom teeth are not in the right position or not fully erupted to form a blind pocket, so that food debris accumulates in the blind pocket, causing inflammation and swelling of the gums around the wisdom teeth.
The flesh inside the tooth is swollen, timely to the hospital, after a professional doctor examination, clear cause and active treatment, in order to facilitate the recovery of the condition.