With regard to your query, the swelling is related to the tooth pain, from your description, looks like your tooth has a decay causing infection hence the swelling and fever. Please do consult a dentist nearby, you would most likely require a root canal and a dose antibiotics.
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Dr Rahul
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Hi, there would be a deep cavity in your tooth causing pain and swelling. Visit a dentist and check the status of the tooth if it can be saved by doing root canal or it has to removed.
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