Swollen incisive papilla

2017-10-12 21:03:53
My incisive papilla really hurts and is very swollen, I cannot eat and I can't even close my mouth sometimes, what should I do?
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Hi, it May be due to the inflammation , you need a dental consultation to treat it early , it May take more days for self healing

Answered2017-10-12 22:50:23

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Although a rational diagnosis cannot be established without a proper clinical evaluation of the case, but the most common reason for these symptoms is any traumatic or thermal injury to the area. You can apply anaesthetic ointments containing lignocaine or benzocaine to the area for temporary symptomatic relief and this should subside within 7 to 10 days. If it doesn't, please visit a dentist so that the right objective treatment can be suggested. Regards

Answered2017-10-13 02:36:41

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