Pain,swelling in wisdom teeth's gums . Little bit whiteness and bleeding. It's very Painful . I can't able to open my mouth. Please suggest me solution and suggest me tablet.please...
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There is a possibility that your wisdom tooth is coming out. Rinse your mouth with warm water and salt.
Take Tab chymoral forte (6)
(1-0-1) ×6 days
Tab pan 40 (3)
(1-0-0) × 3 days.
This will give you symptomatic relief.
Next Steps
visit your nearby dentist and get a proper check up.
Health Tips
do not eat anything hard from that side.
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For now take the medication prescribed.
Rx
Tab Augmentin 625mg BD
Tab Metrogyl 400mg TDS
Tab Diclomol BD
Tab Pan 40 OD
Tab Ketorol DT. SOS (in case of very severe pain)
Take all for 5 days
U have the condition called pericoronitis and if your problem not subside or occurs again and again
Next Steps
Visit your dentist preferably an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for proper clinical and radio graphical examination
Health Tips
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Use betadiene mouthwash 3-4 times a day n keep the affected area clean
Maam, its a possibility that your wisdom tooth is coming from there. I suggest for now to warm water salt rinses and take a pain killer 2 times a day for atleast 3 days. Sometimes u need to take an antibiotic course aswell which a doctor can only prescribe once we assess the tooth in an x ray and in person. If problem persists then u will need to get the wisdom tooth extracted.
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