Right side mouth paining

2017-03-09 04:09:42
My right side of the mouth and throat is paining since two days and it is getting difficult to swallow anything even water. It is a continuous pain and opening mouth to the size of child bite is only possible, if I try a bit more it pains more. Please suggest what it might be and what should be done to cure it.
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could be because of cavity or wisdom tooth erupting , please visit a dentist as soon as possible for the correct diagnosis and treatment.

Answered2017-03-10 06:17:26

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their cud be multiple reason 1.deep caries 2.erupting 3rd molars 3. stress
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visit ur dentist for proper diagnosis
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start with warm saline water rinses 3-4 times in a day for some relief

Answered2017-03-09 12:51:25

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Hello, pain could be because of erupting wisdom tooth. you can do warm salt water rinses, this will help to relieve the pain. visit a dentist and get it checked. get an X-ray done. if required get it removed.

Answered2017-03-09 12:13:29

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Hello, you need to get a clinical examination and an OPG X-ray done ASAP.It could be due to an infected tooth or an impacted wisdom tooth. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-03-09 13:23:48

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Kindly proceed with x-RAY to check right side lower wisdom tooth...

Answered2017-03-09 08:25:04

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