I have a pain in my right lower jaw since morning and my lower lips are going opposite side while speaking few words and while goggling,what is the reason ,how to get rid of this
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Take a full mouth X-ray (opg)... Your wisdom tooth might be the cause of it.. if so please get it extracted...For home relief you can go for warm saline rinse... Make sure water is not too hot... And avoid heating the area for pain relief
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Take an OPG xray and check for all four wisdom tooth.
Pain in lower jaw might be due to lower right impacted tooth.
Lower lips movement might be the impacted tooth traumazing the IA Nerve .
While jaw movements or pain behind ears is due to upper impacted tooth.
Next Steps
Please visit Dentist and take OPG XRAY and confirm the reason.Treat this as an emergency.
Hope this helps you.
Is your last wisdom tooth in the lower right side is impacted? Is the pain is severe that u cannot touch that side or there is pain in front of ear? Had u difficulty in opening ur mouth?
Next Steps
Do warm saline mouth bath from that side..dont apply heat from outside..
Definitely visit dentist for clinical check up for definite diagnosis.. impaction,neuralgia or TMJ Problem?
Health Tips
Don't wait for too long without treatment.. improper medications can complicate d cause
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