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For drug-induced gingival hyperplasia, doctors may prescribe a drug that won’t affect your gums. Once you stop using the drug that is causing gingival hyperplasia, the problem goes away.
Gingival hyperplasia is a reversible condition if the medication causing it is discontinued. When necessary, referral to a periodontist for treatment is an effective option. Dentists must be proactive ...
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