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I have a pain in my wisdom teeth for the last few days.. And theres been a gap in that place... ...what should I do...
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Go for xray of your tooth
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Hello, Your wisdom teeth is able to come completely into the oral cavity. It is lying half inside the bone which is creating gap between bone and soft tissue. You might also be suffering from food lodgement.
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kindly get your x-ray done, and get your teeth extracted. For relief, use betadiene gargle in luke warm water, thrice a day, flushing mouth for 2 to 3 minutes to get relief.
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Wisdom tooth is half embeded in hard and soft tissue. It need to be extracted. Visit dentist get xray done n tooth extraction.
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visit dentist
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Tooth is impacted in soft tissue , only half of it is erupted . Most probably your upper wisdom tooth has erupted and it has been hurting tissue over last molar tooth
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Visit dentist get both upper and lower wisdom tooth removed , you will be fine No fungal infection , it seems
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Rinse with warm saline , 4/5 times per day Consult online if you want medication Visit dentist tomorrow only
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