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You probably have some sort of infection in one or both of those teeth. It could be related to tooth decay, in which case you may need a root canal or an extraction. It also may be related to gum disease, which often can be treated without surgery. In any case, the best advice is to seek out a competent dentist to give you a correct diagnosis.

AnswerHawkeyes is right, it could be anything from an abscess, cavity or gum disease. Only a dentist can see that with the help of an x-ray.
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