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Swollen in gum on roots anal tooth
I having swollen in gum from last 2 days. The area is swollen where I had a root canal tooth in 2010. It feels like something coming out from inside but I am wearing a cap so not sure. What could it be. My root canal tooth will be extracted?
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Get xray of the rctreated tooth.if there  is reinfection, get re rct done.if infection is severe, get it removed. You can consult through this for prescription of medication to relieve pain and swelling.
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Hello May be thr s infection under root of ur rct treated tooth.
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Visit to dental clinic ,doctor ll take Xray Thn he ll tell exactly what to do
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