How to treat papilloma of the gums

Gingival papillomas need to be surgically removed at an early stage of detection, and regular postoperative checkups, dietary modifications and oral protection can help recovery. Gingival papillomas are mostly benign tumors, and a few are malignant. Since papillomas are unlikely to heal or dissipate on their own and can grow gradually to affect oral health and chewing ability, surgical removal of the tumor is recommended at the earliest stage of detection. After surgery to remove the papilloma, it is necessary to regulate the diet, try not to eat spicy and stimulating or raw food, and do not eat too cold or hot food, try to focus on mild food. Meanwhile, in the process of postoperative recovery, you can choose the rehabilitation of new liquid or gargle chlorhexidine solution for oral cleaning under the guidance of the doctor. In the early stage of gingival papilloma, surgical resection is recommended, and in the postoperative recovery process, you can follow the doctor’s advice to carefully choose drugs to promote recovery.