Treatment Of Swollen Gums That Don’t Go Away?

i, I have gingivitis or swollen gums that don’t heal* for months*. I’ve been taking anti-inflammatory and anti-biotic drugs. I have gingivitis due to cavities in my teeth. not painful, just annoying. Now I feel pain in the jaw just below the swollen gums. what’s the solution.
1 Answer:
Hello, Nurul. Inflammation of the gums can be caused by various things, one of which is cavities. Tooth cavities need to be watched out for because the infection can spread to the roots of the teeth. Swollen gums can cause problems such as pain, difficulty chewing and swallowing food, visible swelling of the cheeks. Swelling caused by infection can be given antibiotics and anti-inflammatory. If you have taken medication according to the recommendations and prescriptions, you should return to your dentist for control. The dentist may order an X-ray of the teeth to check for inflammation. If possible, the tooth with cavities will be extracted and then root canal treatment will be carried out. Currently you can take temporary painkillers such as paracetamol. So that the cause can be treated properly, you should check with your dentist. The dentist will examine and treat appropriately.
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