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[|Human|] their is a giant purple bubble in my gums in this one tooth that is decaying it only hurts when i touch it when i tongue but not when i brush. i get a lot of blood from that particular part of my mouth when i brush but its still there, it doesnt get bigger or smaller. what do you think it is and what can i do until i can plan a dentist appointment?
[|AI|]  Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The purple bubble on the gums could be a pulp poly or chronic hyperplastic pulpits secondary to chronic irritation in a decayed tooth. Or it can be a myogenic granuloma. You have to consult an oral physician and get it examined and take a radiograph and tooth has to be treated with root canal treatment along with excision of the polyp. If it is myogenic granuloma it has to be excised surgically. I hope my answer will help you. Take care.