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Having sore on both side of gums
After two days of rct now i have developed with sore on both side of the tooth .its only my first sitig and slight swellig is there.what should I do.is a serious problem or is it a common thing or something went wrog
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Dear practo user Just wait and let it heal. Sometimes this happen. Can take multivitamin for healing.
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No need to worry. Due to overdose  of medicines and use of injection sometimes  leads to sores and blisters. It will heal soon. You can take cap. Becosules. (10) Take once for 10 days.
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maintain oral hygiene.
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Don't be anxious. It is  nothing that your operating dentist cannot manage. Sores, blisters, swelling, pain will gradually go away as the treatment progresses. Have faith on your dentist.
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it is sometimes common in many cases due to any allergy to anesthesia or medications so no need to worry about it just wait and watch or can take some multivitamins and regular rinsing with betadine mouthwash will help the cause.
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if still problem persists consult the concerned dentist
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better to keep that area clean, gargle with warm saline/ betadine mouthwash
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