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Pain on the right side back gum
Hello doctor my right side back gum is paining a lot since morning. the pain isn't unbearable. i tried to take some snaps of the side attached them along. Thank you.
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It seams a new tooth is erupting below inflammation.
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Consult your dental surgeon soon.
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Do warm saline rinses.
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Hello mam, from the picture it appears to be similar to pericoronitis, I would advise you to visit your dentist for a better understanding of your condition and get it fixed
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visit your dentist
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use salt water gargle/ mouth wash
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Looks like some issue with your last Molar tooth. Will need xray. Visit your dentist asap.
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Visit a dentist
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Don't chew hard food from that side. The tooth might break.
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You are suffering from inflammatory condition. Better consult a dentist physically and take his advice
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There is a gum flap partially covering the tooth leading to food getting accumulated there. Consult a dentist to diagnose properly
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The affected tooth might need a root canal
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Please visit your dentist and get an xray of the affected tooth
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Avoid eating hard foodstuffs on that side till the treatment commences. An OTC analgesic will help. Good luck
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