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Which medicene should be taken for pericoronitis apart from mouthwash, gargle and pain killer as zerodol.
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Best remedy for pericoronitis is warm saline water rinses. But remember these Medicine and remedies will give you temporary relief only. For proper treatment you need to consult doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options. Avoid self medication.
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Hi. If this pericoronitis has happened for the first time..just continue warm salt water gargles twice or thrice a day and you can take Tab Augmentin 625mgBD and Zerodol P will help as the pain killer. But if this is not the first experience with pericoronitis, then please get in touch with your dentist, an oral surgeon more specifically to get the third molar (wisdom tooth) removed.
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Don't avoid it by just taking medicines if this is not the first time. You may land up in a swelling. Please make a visit to your dentist.
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Hello, Please visit nearby dentist / dental surgeon for Proper diagnosis and treatment accordingly. Thanks!
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Hie.  Warm saline rinses is the best treatment for pericoronitis..do it 4 times a day .
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Hi. Apart from the above mentioned by you, warm saline water rinse would help . All these are for temporary relief only.  If the symptoms arise again , please visit your dentist and get the teeth extracted.
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