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Swelling on lower left end of gum
I have a swelling in the lower gum near the left wisdom tooth. Keeps recurring every 2-3 months. and teeth near it are also hurting. Today morning when i woke up blood came out along with saliva before i brushed
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Hello Please mention your ha stop and go for a x ray called Opg Then visit a dentist wisdom tooth might be stuck in bone so it's better to get it checked
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If its repeating every 2-3 months then better get it extracted but after getting X ray done u go for extraction.
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looks like u have pericoronitis around your wisdom teeth i.e. infection in your gums around wisdom tooth.You should visit your nearby dentist.
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use warm saline rinses i.e. put a pinch of salt in lukewarm water and do rinses twice a day. Secondly u can use a chlorhexidine .12% mouthwash rinses for 60 seconds.Do visit a nearby dentist for thorough checkup of your wisdom teeth and gums otherwise infection will increase.
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Hello sir , may be suffering from pericoronitis which is inflammation of gums near the wisdom tooth. If the infection is too much kindly take prescribed medicines by the dentist n undergo removal of the gum tissue or the tooth itself.
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Plz visit nearby dentist...he will take x-ray fr dat region so dat we have a clearer picture...
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This condition is called as pericoronitis and it is something that is bound to reappear again and again until the objective treatment of extraction of the offending tooth is done. Medications can only provide temporary symptomatic relief but will not cure this problem. Please visit a dentist as soon as possible so that the corrective measures can be instituted immediately. Regards.
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