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2018-02-21 10:52:02
What if there's gingival polyp in wisdom tooth. Does it mean the same as pulp polyp
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Hello No both are different It can be removed by excision

Answered2018-02-23 13:15:28

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A pulp polyp is different from a gingival polyp.. Cause of a gingival polyp is not the tooth but the gum surrounding it and can be treated by removing the affected tissue by a process called as excision using laser or a scalpel..if there is an additional infection with the gums then further treatment will be required.. A pulp polyp is caused due to a chronic inflammation of the pulp for a long time period which is seen as protruding of the pinkish or red pulp tissue from the cavity of the affected.. The treatment for this is excision of the pulp tissue using laser or scalpel followed by root canal treatment of the tooth followed by a crown..
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Answered2018-02-21 12:39:12

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Nahi I think you are referring to a swelling around your wisdom tooth which is not a pulp polyp.....visit your dentist to clear the confusion

Answered2018-02-21 11:33:59

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You may be referring to gum swelling around the wisdom tooth. That is not pulp polyp. Pulp polyp comes from infected pulp tissue due to deep caries in the tooth. Check up required for diagnosis

Answered2018-02-21 11:30:14

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Yup

Answered2018-02-21 10:55:58

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