My last wisdom teeth side muscles are pain once a month I gargle hot salt water but pain not clearly finish which tablet is cure my problem pls tell me
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Hello dear
Please be calm
See you need to take combination of muscle relaxant and analgesic.i suggest you to please share medication allergy history for immediate relief
For further details you can consult me
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Wisdom tooth cause pain only when they are fail to erupt completely or their is some infection. For proper diagnosis x ray or OPG is required.
Next Steps
Warm saline water rinses two to three times a day
Use painkiller like Ketorol DT, but remember painkillers only give temporary relief
Apply ice pack from outside mouth over effected area if their is some swelling.
Visit some clinic or video consult
Good morning mam,
I have gone through your description.
Wisdom tooth is erupting between age of 17 to 25 years.
Erupting Wisdom tooth causes swelling in gum which causes pain.
Pain increase while chewing.
Pain increase while swallowing.
You may have radiating pain in your ear neck and head.
For pain relief,
1. Warm salt water gargles three times a day.
2. Do Good Brushing, Maintain that area completely clean, you may have pain or bleeding while brushing it's a quite normal thing, Don't get food stuck over that area.
3. Capsule Mox 500Mg 3times a day for 3 days.
Tablet Brufen 400Mg 3times a day for 3days. Avoid medicines if you have any allergy from penicillin and ibuprofen.
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