Ya its quite common , Use soft brsuh
Area which is paining might get an ulceration -Use Rexidine M forte gel .
Dont worry it will be fine .
-If needed Paracitamoln500mg Sos.
Do let us know if any other discomforte .
Thanks alot.
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Xray of the affected region.
Tab Flexon SOS
Colgate Pain out gel or clove oil on affected area thrice daily for 7 days
Warm saline rinses between meals
Without knowing if you are allergic to any medicine its hard to prescribe to relieve your pain. I would help a lot if you had mention that but nevertheless
- tab paracip 500 twice a day after meal(if pain mild to moderate)
- tab ketorol DT(if pain moderate to severe)
Next Steps
warm saline gargles 5-6times a day
Health Tips
restrict chewing to right side only
rinse properly after meals
no pressing on the affected area from outside
It might be due to injury from brush
If you see any gum injury
Use Stolin gum paint on affected gum area twice daily for week
It might also be due to any hidden cavity,so get X Ray done for proper diagnosis
As of now take
Tab zerodol sp twice daily after meals for 5 days
Gum paint for week
There can be ulceration due to traumatic brushing. Which is causing pain.
Run your finger along adjacent gum region of pain. If any particular soft tissue region is painful, that will imply most probable presence of ulcer
Avoid hot hard very cold and spicy food.
Apply, CNBC dental gel, 5-6 times/day.do not swallow the saliva contaminated gel (spit out)and rinse after 5 mins.
If no soft tissue discomfort in particular,
T. Ketorol DT, 1 or 2tabblet dilute in water and consume after food.
Along with antacid.
No hot compression extraorally
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