Pus in gums can be due to infection in gums or tooth . We have to take X-ray of affected area and then have to evaluate clinically where is the problem . If problem is in gums then we have to drain the pus along with antibiotics and if tooth is involved then along with drainage and antibiotics we have to treat pathology in tooth e.g. RCT
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Kindly get it done from dentist as procedure will not be painful. Home remedies will not resolve the infection. Get treatment for the problem so that pus should not form again.
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