Hello doctors, I am a 20 year old female, having T1D for 12 years and on insulin. I also have thyroid and I'm on depression medicines. I am having pain in the cheeks while biting, when I join the teeth, the skin of my cheeks bite. It pains and sometimes bleeds too only when I touch it. If the wisdom tooth is erupting. What should be done. Am I eligible for the surgery because I am diabetic and also my sugars are high.
Please help. I have also shared some pictures.
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The image shows ulcer/redness behind the last tooth present.
You must first treat the symptoms by applying ultigel in that area for pain relief and rinsing twice with benzydamine chlorhexidine mouthwash to reduce redness.
Next Steps
Visit the nearest dentist.they ll evaluate the area clinically and if needed the sharp teeth in that area will be recontoured so that it stops irritating the cheek area.
Also whatever treatment is required to permanently resolve this issue that ll be explained to you.
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1st thing need to be done visit nearest dentist get proper oral examination done. Since cheek pains. Bleeds line of treatment would be grinding ur teeth which butesbthe cheeks it will give u ease and observe for 15days 1 month. ALSO i fell i are repeatedly touching the area or pricking with nails avoid that also.
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get proper chekup from dentist and avoid toyching that area
Based on the history and the small intraoral photos provided, it sounds most likely that your partially erupting wisdom tooth (third molar) is causing the cheek tissue to get trapped between the upper and lower teeth when you bite. This repeated trauma can lead to:
Pain while chewing or closing the teeth together
Ulceration of the cheek lining
Bleeding when touched
Swelling and irritation around the wisdom tooth
Difficulty cleaning the area, which may lead to infection (pericoronitis
Next Steps
Clinical examination and an X-ray (preferably an OPG/panoramic radiograph) are needed to assess:
Position of the wisdom tooth
Whether it is impacted
Whether it is causing cheek biting or damaging the adjacent tooth
In the meantime:
Rinse with warm salt water 3–4 times daily.
Maintain excellent oral hygiene around the area.
Avoid chewing on that side if possible.
If prescribed by your dentist, an antiseptic mouthwash such as chlorhexidine may help.
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Diabetes alone does not prevent wisdom tooth extraction or minor oral surgery.
However, because you mention that your blood sugars are high:
Your dentist/oral surgeon will want to know your recent blood glucose levels and ideally your HbA1c.
Better glucose control reduces the risk of delayed healing and infection.
If there is significant infection, pain, swelling, or recurrent cheek trauma, treatment should not necessarily be postponed indefinitely, but your diabetes management may need optimization around the time of surgery.
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