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Does Blister In Gum After Tooth Injury And Swelling Require Medical Attention?

I hit my front tooth in an upward motion four days ago,, painful you bet but rather than just subside it got worse and my lip, cheek and under nose swollen,,,then it continued to get worse despite antibiotics for three days out of the gum is a dime size blood blister and I am in agony will it go away if it pops
or is this something serious
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting HCM,

I have gone through your query, as you have injury and now you have swelling and blood blister , for this you should visit dentist for OPG xray for confimation of Alveolar bone injury or Fracture as it is Dangerous area of face.

Consult dentist for investigations as early as possible and it will not go away you have to go for proper treatment .

Hope this will help you.
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Does Blister In Gum After Tooth Injury And Swelling Require Medical Attention?

Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting HCM, I have gone through your query, as you have injury and now you have swelling and blood blister , for this you should visit dentist for OPG xray for confimation of Alveolar bone injury or Fracture as it is Dangerous area of face. Consult dentist for investigations as early as possible and it will not go away you have to go for proper treatment . Hope this will help you.