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Muscles overlaps on removed teeth
I have removed my teeth in 2010 than a peace of rhte are stay in guns now since one month a muscle are covers the rotue pice and I am having bleeding for this side when I am brushing and eating lot of blood coming so plz suggest me . Most important point I am pregnant going on 8th months
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Need to get the root piece removed but it's not a time for that since ur pregnancy is in 3 rd trimester For some reasons in pregnancy u have more gum swelling generally even without any root piece
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Meet a dentist to analyse x ray and check if rootpiece is reason for swelling
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Use analgesic gels like dologelCT apply it over affected area multiple times a day
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You actually need to get the root piece extracted but as you are in your 8th month of pregnancy a surgery is not indicated as surgical stress can cause premature labour.... u can apply metrogyl gel and also take some oral antibiotic in consultation with your gynaecologist
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