It could be due to some infection in tooth or in gum or could be due to cyst.
For better guidance and treatment options consult doctor online or offline.
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Hello,
It's because of the infection of the teeth or gum & so requires a clinical photograph of the teeth in question for better consultation.
Please share the photographs of the teeth in question for better consultation & to prescribe medicines .
Hello sir
Please be calm
See it seems to be due to eruptive molar or any cyst.i suggest you to please share pic for confirmation of diagnosis.for further details you can consult me
Thanks
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