It is probably 1 of 2 things. It could be similar to a blood blister where your gums have formed a protective layer to stop the bleeding or it could simply be some kind of food stuck in the hole where the tooth was extracted from.
When a new tooth is coming in, it usually appears as a small, white bump or swelling on the gum. Over time, the tooth will continue to emerge and push through the gum, eventually becoming fully visible in the mouth.
It sounds like gingival hyperplasia (aka - gum swelling) that does usually precede the eruption of a tooth. No, this is not an entity to worry about. RBB, MD
Go to a doctor
I almost see why not? I mean as long as your gum has healed since then
Between $500 and $1,000 depending where you live.
tooth broke off at gum line
The bump is an abscess, the inside of your tooth is rotting and full of bacteria. These bacteria come out of the root of the tooth where the blood supply and nerves went into the pulp of the tooth when it was healthy. When they reach the jawbone the body can detect them (it can't so well when they are in the tooth) and begins to fight them causing pain and swelling and the bump is full of puss. The root canal work cleans out the inside of the tooth and drains the puss through the hole in the tooth root. Left untreated the abscess will continue to grow (fed by infection from inside the tooth), destroying jaw bone until it bursts though to the surface of the gum.
Part of the gum. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gum_(anatomy) If it is enlarged, there is probably a problem with the teeth/gums, go see your dentist.
Fear of needles is not a rationale for extracting a tooth. On the other hand, if you refuse to consent to having the tooth or gum treated, extraction may be the only acceptable alternative. That raises the question, will you have the tooth without use of local anesthetic? That will probably hurt a lot more than a needle to numb the tooth and gum.
They do it via a surgical operation. They will cut some of the gum and pull the tooth down. After the operation, they will attach a chain to the tooth and a brace. I'm having this operation in a few months.
The part of the tooth above the gum is the sulcus this is the neck of the tooth.
You do not have joint between gum and tooth, The joint between the tooth and bone is called gomphosis.