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Blisters on mouth
I am having a lot of blisters on my gums post wisdom tooth extraction. My tooth was extracted in February and till now I am having blisters in my mouth sometimes on the other side but from few days its on the extracted tooth place and there are 5-6 blisters also a red patch on the roof of the extracted tooth Please suggest something
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Hie.. for exact diagnosis need to evaluate the lesions and the site thoroughly.. can’t advice without pictures or clinical evaluation..
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see we need to understand the cause… it can be due to traumatic extraction, post extraction antibiotic or an allergic reaction to any mouthwash or any sharp tooth…is there any associated fever with this and please share pictures if possible
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visit a dentist to know it’s cause… and rule out the possibilities.. definitely low level laser therapy might help or some multivitamins
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Hello... Please visit a dentist... A low level laser therapy can help heal the blisters and control discomfort.
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Kindly post picture.
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What are the size of the blisters? Are they painful or increasing in size/ numbers? Photos of the affected area will be helpful to guide you.
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Visit a dentist to rule out any pathology.
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Don't panic. Visiting a dentist might ease out your concern. Take care.
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