What to do about swollen and bulging teeth

The flesh of the teeth is the gums, swollen and raised gums may be periodontal abscess, acute periapical periodontitis, wisdom tooth pericoronitis, etc. If it is a periodontal abscess, then incision and drainage, if it is acute periapical periodontitis, then incision and drainage of pus and root canal treatment, if it is wisdom tooth pericoronitis, then incision and drainage of pus.
1. Periodontal abscess: when the abscess has not yet formed, remove large pieces of tartar and rinse the periodontal pockets. When the abscess is formed, it can be incised and drained from the periodontal pockets or the gingival surface, and the abscess cavity should be thoroughly rinsed out after incision, or subgingival debridement should be carried out thoroughly under local anesthesia.
2. Acute apical periodontitis: in the stage of subperiosteal abscess and submucosal abscess, under local anesthesia, incision should be made at the low level of abscess to drain the pus, and then routine root canal treatment should be carried out.
3. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: local rinsing and medication, abscess formation and timely incision and drainage, to be acute inflammation into chronic, the pericoronary gingivectomy or extraction of wisdom teeth.
Gums swollen and raised may have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, clear cause for targeted treatment.