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This pain may be due to
1. Teeth infection that progress apically and causes gum swelling
2.Deposits at gum region of teeth that causes swelling....
Complete clinical examination should be made to rule out the cause and management
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist as soon as possible
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Visit dentist for clinical examination and x ray. It may be both gum and tooth disease. Do not try any home remedies. Apply ice over swelling from outside if it swells more.
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