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Area near wisdom teeth
Hi, I have this thing since many months now. This white thing that's a bit painful and sometimes burns near the wisdom tooth. It's like the area wants to seperate from the wisdom tooth itself. What is this? No tobacco, smoking history.
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Hello. That is locked wisdom tooth. And the skin on top of it crushing while eating foods.so the pain. The wisdom tooth to be removed early possible. That is the only permanent treatment. Regards.
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Its because the area is getting pinched and getting lesser blood supply. Kindly post latest x ray of the tooth for treatment guidance.
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It's due to the unerupted teeth. Get your tooth extracted. Visit the dentist for further assistance
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Impaction followed by medications
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Hi, it seems to be pericoronitis which is due to unerupted or partial erupted wisdom tooth. U need to get the flap/gums removed or in case of impaction u need to remove your teeth.
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Visit to a nearby dentist for further analysis
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Hey looks like as wisdom tooth have no space to erupt and its covered with gums when you are biting that gum comes in the way which lead to such area. This wisdom tooth needs extraction but for final answer need to check it clinically Thanks
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