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Swaling in my mouth in uper side
Short swaling in the mouth uper side, its after few days remove and then come again which medicine i will take that cure this problem
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U hav t go t a dentist fr evaluation...mostly dere might be tooth infection.
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I think you have abscess which is chronic.It might be due to tooth decay or infection in gums.If you have pain from adjacent teeth,which might be continuous and radiating to head,then it's bcoz of tooth decay......if pain is dull aching increases with swelling then it may be due to gum infection.
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consult nearby dentist,they may take an xray and give you exact diagnosis and treatment
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Hello sir ....swelling can be due to infection in the tooth.Kindly visit a dentist and get an x ray done of that area.You can also practo consult us via phone call regarding same.Regards.
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