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Right side teeth area swollen with pain
Right side face area swollen, looks like teeth but its something inside the mouth which is causing the pain, its difficult to chew and due to which left side is swollen , took some painkillers but not getting subsided.
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Hello, pain could be because of infection to roots or erupting wisdom tooth . Visit a dentist and get it checked. If required get an X-ray done. if infection to roots get the treatment done and if it is because of wisdom tooth its better to get it removed.
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These are the symptoms of badly decayed tooth. Visit an endodontist, RCT is required. If grossly decayed, it can be removed.
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Swelling almost surely means infection. Visit a dentist at the earliest and get the needful treatment done. Pain killers cannot remove the infection.
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swelling visible on the face is a sign of severe infection. do not postpone your visit to the dentist.
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