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Swollen Gum
A few days back i got a little pain and irraitation in wisdom tooth,but now i have got relief from that. Now the gum adjacent to it is bit swollen i can say kind of blister in that. What should i apply there.Any Gel?any medicine
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Hello This means clear infection for a permanent relief please visit a dentist and get it check with x ray And decide the treatment
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when wisdom tooth comes it gives little pain and discomfort, do regular salt water gargle and if problem persist visit you nearest dentist.
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It seems d tooth is infected...u need t visit d dentist fr treatment
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Kindly visit a clinic and get an x-ray done.
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in the meantime do warm saline rinses
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it might be an impaction, so get checked up.
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Medication will give u symptomatic relief,it's better to visit a dentist and evaluate ur problem,it might be problem with ir wisdom tooth
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Medications will only provide temporary symptomatic relief to any dental problem and they are bound to reappear periodically unless treated objectively by the dentist. It could be a problem with the wisdom tooth or the adjacent tooth or both, and the treatment will depend upon the condition of these teeth. The most prudent step will be to visit a dentist for permanent relief of your symptoms. Regards.
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