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Pus from tooth
Approximately 8 or 9 years ago my brother met with an accident on which a wall fall upon him and the first two teeth in the upper jaw move under the mouth or you can say bend inward after that he stand up quickly and after that he put tooth to  origional position after that he met with many doctors day suggested RCT he has gone with that and recently he noticed swelling in his mouth in the upper section and on pressing them yesterday he noticed pus coming from the tooth what could be the reason and what should be the treatment for this. And one more thing is that gums around the tooth are slightly black in colour
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Hi sir....    your teeth got luxated in that accident... and that doctor did RCT for that... Now the swelling and pus discharge is due to RE_INFECTION of that tooth that you need to undergo RE_RCT.... x_ray of the involved tooth should be done to rule out the cause
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Visit nearby dentist inmediately  for furthur consultation and management....
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May be u got a reinfection..to confirm x-ray is must
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Hi...Get an x ray done as it is difficult to comment without proper examination.
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Go for an xray (opg) without x-ray it's not possible to say something clearly.
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visit nearest dentist.
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