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Swelling and looks like abcess
Swelling on the face Ittchy in over all body Since 3 to 4 days No pain No fever Is really worried pls suggest some medication
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Intra oral swelling can occur because of multiple reasons, like infection around the roots of the tooth/teeth, brushing hard on gum area, calculus and plaque deposition, still need a clear clinical picture and a dental X-ray of that area to complete the diagnosis.
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Get the Ultrasonic Scaling and Polishing done. Adv IOPA (Dental X-ray) of that particular area.
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Adv warm saline rinses (3-4 times a day) - Put some salt in lukewarm water, rinse for 1-2 minutes, keep on the left side of mouth, then spit.
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Hi As per the photo attached, gums may be swollen.tooth is not visible to rule out chance of decay of teeth associated. Get your teeth cleaned since there is plaque deposits and get a dentist consultation
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Consultation with dentist
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Please visit dentist for the same at the earliest . Thanks!
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From reference of picture provided, you seem to have deposits and requires cleaning and for the treatment of swelling, further investigations need  to be done with help of x-ray, as in picture won't be enough to conclude with an diagnosis.
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consult the dentist at earliest
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Do not apply any heat compression or zandu balm
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From the attached picture it looks like u have deposits on ur teeth surface The swelling might be due to any underlying infection. Picture is not enough to diagnose the condition, clinical examination and X-rays are required Kindly visit ur dentist at the earliest
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