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There is a swelling. There is no pain or irritation because of that. I am comfortable with this. Do I need any surgery?
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Hi...it is nothing but the overgrowth or tissue which forms over the partially erupted third molar tooth..we call it as PERICORONAL /OPERCULAR FLAP.Unless ithe pain is not there...it is good.
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Add salt in luke warm water and gargle in the affected side for 4times a day after meal to avoid food accumulation and infection and to get temporary relief  Once u feel pain,visit dentist immefiately and it has to be treated to avoid further dental problems.
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Do regular dental check up and teeth cleaning every 6 months.
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That swelling as you said is a  part of gum tissue near the  erupting wisdom tooth is called as the opercular flap  . In some cases it may  be required to be removed if it's causing trouble like pain , irritation,  food lodgement. .....etc. In your case ,currently don't have any trouble with it. But, In the future may require treatment if have any   trouble with it.
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visit dentist in case of any kind of trouble with the wisdom tooth.
Health Tips
gargle with lukewarm salt water after every meals to maintain oral hygiene
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