What is this bump on my gum? - a big not came on my gum
There is a sudden painful lump in the soft part of my gum at the beginning, it was my tooth hurts finished, then and then released days after the bump, and is quite large and painful that is sweet and everything but when I touch, that the tooth hurt doing that are worse, and now that I blasted him with my tongue and the air, and a little and a Lil bit of blood came, but still big enough for an idea of what and how they can be treated?
3 comments:
This is a teeth abscesses. It will burst and pus discharge. You need to go to the dentist and get a root canal or extraction.
You have an abscess of the pierced its way to the end of the root of the tooth, the gum surface. You need a root canal.
The first comment suggests you need a root canal. I regret to say, but an infection and you should get up now! I do not want to worry about many things, but I had something similar too, and that "drained" They told me (thankfully) and was only an infection, not what you say this first (I guess I was just an infection of the root ) and needs a root canal. This is the only way to fix it, not able to repair it yourself.
But to go immediately and tell them you have an infection that needs to be careful. Many problems can occur, if not treated quickly. When she fell, because I was a little drunk, or because I like pus "small" once and before the ball was released. So, if drainage can be good, because it will last, but the work as soon as possible. I hate exercise and have a lot of channel it with multiple nominations for the repair, but the only way to really solve, and the pain. Even if you leave, andYou really have no chance of experiencing pain is very little progress during the procedure.
If you wait, the procedure can be painful. It happened with my father. For me, this is the least possible damage to roots as a 2 or a. The rest had no idea my dentist removed it properly. But the sooner you enter, the better. My father, when its really bad, and he was embarrassed, but the process eliminates the pain, but the roots of the teeth are fragile, and I said, ultimately, have a crown for it, but good, it makes sense in the same good:)
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