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Gum Ulcer or blisters
I have something red and white colour pimple type in my gum in upper teeth below upper lip,it is painful and i am having it from 4days .How will i cure this?
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Please share some clear pictures for proper diagnosis. U need to tell some relevant history also like do u have tooth pain associated with it, any trauma history, any history of dental treatment in the tooth in that region, etc. Consult a doctor online for proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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Please attach some clear photograph of the effected area. It could be due to infection, any trauma to tooth or gum, ulcer etc. So to diagnose it properly, need photographs. Consult doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
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Hello dear Please be calm See it can be anything like pyogenic granuloma or peripheral ossifying fibroma.i suggest you to please share pic for confirmation of your.for detailed information you can consult me Thanks
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It's because of the infection of the teeth causing the abcess formation so the boil or small swelling in the area associated you mentioned in the history. It requires medicine like antibiotics and analgesics along with that endodontic therapy to solve the root cause by drainage of abcess .
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visit dentist for further treatment under antibiotic coverage.
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maintain oral hygiene by rinsing with lukewarm salt water after every meals.
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