Exostosis of the gums

Exostoses of the gums (translated from Greek - “bone outside”) are bone growths in the form of spikes, bumps, protrusions, ridges formed in the body of the jaw or on the alveolar process. According to ICD 10, these are benign masses of cartilage and bone tissue. They do not create discomfort. In most cases, the growth of the gum is found during an examination at the dentist. This pathology is diagnosed by collecting complaints, conducting examinations and X-rays. Treatment consists of removing protrusions, leveling the surface, creating optimal conditions for fixing the prostheses.
Exostosis is a benign, dense, hard growth in the plane of bone. It generates the mouth cavity and gradually develops from hardened cartilage tissue. Looks like knots separated by circumvolutions. Their number will be divided from one to a few. Aesthetically similar to mucous membrane compaction from pink to white color. The size is drawn from the pea and reaches the size of the apple. As a result, they are suspected of having molar spores of the palate or bending of the lower limb. Permanent pain determines the duration of the disease.
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Exostoses of the gums are bone growths in the form of spikes, bumps, protrusions, ridges formed in the body of the jaw or on the alveolar process.