Swelling must be due to infection from one of your front teeth.. We need to take x-rays and evaluate which teeth are involved.. And we can take antibiotics such as Augmentin Duo 625.. Twice a day for 4 days... But u should not be allergic to it.. Many other antibiotics are used depending on signs and symptoms. Feel free to consult Laser Smile Care Centre. God bless u.
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Swelling which may have pus has to be drained for antibiotics to work. Contact a local dentist. Antibiotics can't be prescribed without a consultation.
Medications are not the permanent solution for dental problems and medications without a proper clinical examination is also not an ethical approach.....
The clinical description of your swelling signifies localised pus formation which needs to be drained for a better outcome...... instead of buying time by taking antibiotics, you should approach your dentist as soon as possible for a more appropriate remedy.... Regards.....
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