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How To Get Rid Off The Pain In The Head And All The Teeth?

Hi,my dad has gums swollen to left side of mouth and the mouth palate little swollen too,he gets sharp pains in his head with dall persisted pain in all teeth ,he had previously tooth infection about a week ago !is it related?how can he ease pain?he has gingivitis too.how can I help him from being away?thank you,Elena.
Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, the pain could be radiating from the teeth...the swollen gums and the swelling on the palate could be because of the gum infection or periodontitis or periodontal abscess...consult your oral physician and get it checked...you might have to take some radiographs to rule out the pathologies associated with the respective teeth. if it is just gum infection get your teeth cleaned...if it is tooth infection get it restored.. i hope my answer will help you..take care..
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How To Get Rid Off The Pain In The Head And All The Teeth?

thanks for your query, the pain could be radiating from the teeth...the swollen gums and the swelling on the palate could be because of the gum infection or periodontitis or periodontal abscess...consult your oral physician and get it checked...you might have to take some radiographs to rule out the pathologies associated with the respective teeth. if it is just gum infection get your teeth cleaned...if it is tooth infection get it restored.. i hope my answer will help you..take care..