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Gum paining.
I can't chew or move my right side of mouth due to a gum coming in between my upper and lower set of teeths on right side, it's elongated somewhat and paining a lot. It's almost sandwiched between my teeths. Tomorrow I may go consult a dentist but as of now it's paining a lot. I didn't had my dinner enough due to this problem and again it's paining after I ate some biscuits.
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Hi...take Ketorol-DT two tablets in half glass of water followed by one each after every meal for three days. Regards
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Hi there, you can apply pansoral gel, or hexigel locally over that area 3-4 times daily...and make sure when you have food, that area should not get traumatize again during chewing...so pull it gently while having food...and visit your nearby dentist ASAP. Take care..!!
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You can apply an anesthetic gel like dologel on the area and visit your dentist.... Soon..
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