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I have been planting teeth and bone powder for more than a month, and my gums are still bulging. What happened?
I can understand your worry and confusion now. Gingival bulge does exist after dental implants and bone meal, but the specific reasons and solutions vary from person to person. Next, I will give you some possible reasons and suggestions from a professional perspective.

Let's take a look at the process of dental implant and bone powder. Dental implant bone powder is a common operation, which is used to increase the density and volume of alveolar bone for better implantation of implants. During the operation, the doctor will implant bone powder into alveolar bone, and then let the bone grow and heal naturally.

After dental implants and bone meal, some problems may occur, resulting in swelling of gums. The following are possible reasons:

Infection: If infection occurs during or after surgery, it will lead to swelling and bulging of gums. If you have infection symptoms such as pain, redness and fever, please contact your doctor for examination and treatment.

Improper implantation position: if the bone powder is implanted in an incorrect position, or the implant is implanted in an inappropriate position, it will lead to uneven bone growth or gingival swelling. If you suspect that the implantation position is improper, please contact the doctor in time to check and adjust.

Insufficient bone powder: if bone powder is insufficient or unevenly distributed in alveolar bone, it will lead to poor bone growth or swollen gums. If you suspect that the amount of bone meal is insufficient, please contact a doctor for examination and supplement in time.

Improper postoperative care: Failure to follow the doctor's advice after operation, such as regular follow-up and oral hygiene, will lead to poor wound healing or swollen gums. So it is very important to follow the doctor's advice after operation.

In view of the above possible reasons, we suggest that you take the following measures:

Self-observation: Observe the degree and symptoms of gingival swelling. If there is any abnormality or discomfort, please contact a doctor for examination and treatment.

Regular review: review according to doctor's advice so as to find and deal with problems in time.

Maintain oral hygiene: It is very important to maintain oral hygiene after operation. It is recommended to brush your teeth twice a day and use dental floss and mouthwash to clean your mouth.

Avoid irritating foods and drinks: avoid ingesting irritating foods and drinks after surgery to avoid aggravating symptoms.

If you take the above measures, but the problem still exists, I suggest you contact a doctor for examination and treatment in time. The doctor will provide you with professional advice and treatment plan according to the specific situation.

I want to remind you that you should choose a regular dental hospital and an experienced professional doctor for dental implant and bone meal surgery. The qualifications and experience of doctors and hospitals directly affect the effect and safety of surgery, so it is very important to choose the right doctors and hospitals. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or need further help. I wish you a speedy recovery!