Red swelling on top of gum

2023-02-02 07:39:28
Red swelling on the top of gum...and  painful ... would you kindly give some suggestion...tried antibiotics
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Best possible solution will be visiting nearby dentist and get dental check up and X ray done. Step two - find the Cause of problem Step three - solve the case by getting relevant treatment ranging from Scaling, Root canal or extraction. Only red swelling or pain might not be sufficient information to give opinion.
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visit nearby dentist
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do not try any medicines specially antibiotics with out doctors consent, it's risky.

Answered2023-02-04 20:16:53

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Hello Proper diagnosis we Need pictures of ur gum.and for further treatment u have to consult through this

Answered2023-02-03 04:19:01

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Hello Ma’am you need to get a professional consultation done to rule out and come to a final diagnosis of the disease. The red swelling is a broad term and can be due to various reasons like cavity which has extended to pulp and the infection has reached in the bone area which is trying to come out from gum area, or due to trauma/ ulceration / gingivitis/ periodontitis and much more. It is advisable not to try the antibiotics on your own if not prescribed by the professional. If you want we are available for a video consultation through this.
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Do get a professional consultation done
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Do warm saline rinses.

Answered2023-02-02 18:00:50

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Cause of swelling can be either due to deep dental caries, periodontitis or due to ulcer or burn.based on clinical history and clinical pictures, medication can be prescribed. You can consult through this for prescription of medication and instructions.

Answered2023-02-02 09:57:21

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