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Swallowing in gum
Have mild swallowing over left gum of which tooth is decay with no pain but few 'red daane type' inside the left cheek.should i go to dentist as i have little pain in left eye..
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Go for xray,to determine the extent of decay. Take ketorol dt three times daily
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Hello, Decayed tooth is itself a reason to visit some clinic. swelling in tooth or gum could be due to some infection present their.
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(-) Proper history n photographs of the effected tooth is required (-) Warm saline water rinses (-) Visit a dental clinic or video consult for proper diagnosis
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Use painout gel for instant relief, also take Augmentin 625 and zerodol sp BD for 3 days and zenflox oz tab 1 tablet at night another day
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Visit dentist for further clinical examination
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don't worry about it. & don't self medicate.
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