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Swollen right mouth
Swollen right side of mouth since 5 days. Unable to eat properly as I am unable to open my mouth. Problem while chewing food.pain near jaw bones. Saw a doctor and he gave medicines for 5 days- D-Rise 60K (to be taken once a week), Dolonex DT (one daily after meals), BecoZinc (one daily after meals). I cant see much improvement even after taking it since 4 days. No pain in tooth or gums. Pains while i sleep in night or while eating food. What should I do now??
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Get the IOPA X-ray of the affected area and it will give the clear picture as what is the reason. Sometime the dental caries exposes pulp which causes a peri apical abscess which is usually characterised by swelling of gingiva adjacent to that teeth.There may also be the sinus tract. The interpretation of IOPA X-ray will guide about the correct treatment plan.
Next Steps
You can take :- Tab Flemiclav 625 mg twice daily after meals for 3 days  Tab Zerodol SP twice daily after meals   Cap Becozinc once daily after meals.
Health Tips
Do warm saline mouth rinses twice daily.
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Get an x Ray  or OPG done of the same region. Might be periapical infection in 2nd or third molar. Antibiotics & anti-inflammatory medicines should be taken to subside your pain & swelling. Also tooth in question should be treated either by RCT or extraction. Visit a dentist.
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1. avoid giving hot fermentation from outside. 2. If possible avoid sleeping from that side until swelling subsides. 3. open your jaws wide by putting 3 fingers inbetween your jaw and push away both jaw
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