Fleshy growths on the gums, often referred to as gum hyperplasia or gingival overgrowth, can be caused by several factors, including poor oral hygiene, hormonal changes, certain medications (like anticonvulsants and calcium channel blockers), and systemic conditions such as Diabetes. Infections and irritations from dental appliances or plaque buildup can also contribute to the development of these growths. Regular dental check-ups and maintaining good oral hygiene are essential for prevention and management. If growths persist, consulting a dentist is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The gums bleed easily.
The fleshy part of the mouth that holds the teeth is called the gums, or gingiva. Gums are soft tissue that covers the bone and supports the teeth, playing a crucial role in oral health by providing a barrier against bacteria and helping to anchor the teeth in place. Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, and they help maintain the overall structure of the mouth.
Some of the most common causes of bleeding gums is lack of flossing and gingivitis.
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Aggressive brushing, periodontal diseases, genetic prevalence, use of Tobacco products, clenching and grinding of the teeth are all causes for receding gums. Receding gums can also be caused by piercing in the mouth area or by crooked teeth.
The fleshy growth on top of it's bill is called a SNOOD.
Gum disease. Go see a dentist.
Cigarettes and other tobacco products.