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Pain on left side. Cannot eat
Pain while eating. Swelling on left side. One teeth has come out side. While treatment very much pain. ATUL Damle
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There is a carious tooth might goes infected deep so there is swelling n pus ,so  tooth become little tender n occluded from socket so there is difficulty while closing your mouth n chewing.
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visit a dentist get iopa xrays done doc will disoclude the teeth 1st n do the needful painless procedure which is best for you as off taking care of your physical n medical condition.
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avoid chewing on that side n don't do warm saline gargle
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Atul u can go to a dentist. Many painless way a dentist can treat u.. if ur in mysore u can visit me
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Plz visit nearby dentist fr evaluation
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There are many painless dental procedures Atul,don't worry,visit dentist asap
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