Brush teeth as usual. But, swish with salt water (and spit it out) several times a day. Do not rinse after the salt water. NOTE: The salt mixture should only be strong enough just that you can taste salt in the water. Do not overdo the salt (sodium) because it can change your body's electrolytes.
an abscess. or another tooth trying to grow through, depending on age. if its an abscess you may have to get it pulled.
Yes, you can use mouth wash with an abscess on your gums. Using antimicrobial mouth wash can also reduce the infection and should be used daily. Another option is to rinse your mouth with sea salt and water.
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It really just depends on how deep it is, and how you treat it.
Most likely you have an abscess/infection. You should see your Dentist immediately.
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I'm not sure if this is really what you are looking for: I have no idea what heals the gums in general, if anything, but the lack of vitamin C causes scurvy, which severely damages the gums, resulting in the loss of teeth. So if someone ha scurvy, vitamin c will cause their gums to heal, if the damage is still reversible.
A dental abscess, or tooth abscess, is an accumulation of pus that forms inside the teeth or gums. The abscess typically originates from a bacterial infection, often one that has accumulated in the soft pulp of the tooth. There are 3 types of dental abscess:Gingival abscess - the abscess is only in the gum tissue and does not affect the tooth or the periodontal ligament.Periodontal abscess - this abscess starts in the supporting bone tissue structures of the teeth.Periapical abscess - this abscess commences in the soft pulp of the tooth.Visit: Evista dosages online
A bump on your gums could be from an abscess. It is highly recommended that you visit a dentist for an exam and proper treatment.
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It could be an abscess with puss. The root of the tooth is infected and the puss is draining through the gums. You should see a dentist. He/She will give you some antibiotics or an extraction might be necessary.
It is an infection in your gums, probably caused by an abscess and you should get to a dentist immediately to get it checked out. You will get antibiotics to clear it up.