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Toothache and swelling in gum .. looking like infection.. taken pain killers so no pain till the time don't touch.
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You need to get an x ray done for the confirmation of diagnosis, so that you can get appropriate treatment. Having too many painkillers is harmful as they just give temporary relief. Get the treatment done asap.
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painkillers are a temporary solution, they will relieve your symptoms but will not cure your problem. Having painkillers on a regular basis is not advised.
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please visit a dentist near you.
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Most probably It needs to be treated with root canal treatment
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Dentist appointment
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Get other cavities filled with dental cement so u won't have to suffer any pain in future
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Hi It might be a chronic infection with acute symptoms and only pain killer's alone will not work for that.  Take advice from your dentist for appropriate antibiotic and further treatment.
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Proper oral hygiene measures
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