Gum swelling

2018-01-14 19:33:52
Near my left side tooth gum is swollen and is not getting normal since 1 month.. but I don’t have any pain
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It is mainly due to the tartar accumulation around the teeth.
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Get yourself examined by a dentist.and go for a thorough teeth clean up

Answered2018-01-17 10:56:27

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Hello You may require deep scaling in that region or a flap surgery if it is not resolved with cleaning It’s better to get it done ASAP or else there may be bone loss and the loose may become mobile

Answered2018-01-16 14:46:55

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Hey hi .. Localised deep cleaning done once
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I can visit ya contact .. can do it for u

Answered2018-01-16 11:24:46

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Hi..first  you need to consult a dentist ,And do a full mouth cleaning .gum inflammation is due to infection in the gums due to the food deposits and poor oral hygeine,
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After you do a full mouth cleaning follow  proper brushing technique and use of mouth rinses after every meal will help to maintain a good oral health
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consult a dentist as son as possible

Answered2018-01-16 06:19:52

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You are suffering from gum inflammation/ infection. Get yourself examined by a dentist and take his advice.

Answered2018-01-16 00:22:48

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It could be due to gum infection or deposits around the tooth.. should go for complete scaling procedure. Apply gum astringent stolin after the treatment. Betadine gargle twice a day for one week. Clinical check up along with x-ray is required to confirm the cause and treatment plan. Kindly visit dentist asap. Regards

Answered2018-01-15 13:52:14

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Could be a gum infection or an infected tooth causing a gum swelling. Try hot water gargles with salt and apply stolin or gumex on the affected area. If it does not resolve please consult a dentist.

Answered2018-01-15 12:41:08

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