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How To Prevent The Wound In The Gums From Getting Infected?

Hi, I have a wishdom tooth coming down and it is cutting into my gums and causing it to bleed and swell. I also can't open my mouth wide as it is stretching my inflammed gums. I am going to see a dentist about it, however I can't be seen for a few days, is there anything I can do to stop my open-wounded gums getting infected?
Fri, 30 May 2014
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Hello,
Please keep up with your dental home care. Rinsing, gentle brushing and flossing to reduce plaque buildup is important. Warm salt water rinses can cleanse the area. Make sure nothing gets lodged in the gum area. Do not chew on that side and consider a softer diet. keep hydrated and take vitamins. Anti-inflammatory medicine such as acetaminophen can offer relief. If pain or swelling increases this indicates the spread of an infection and antibiotics may be prescribed by your dentist. It is then more urgent and you should contact your dentist to be seen as soon as possible and be placed on an antibiotic. I hope this advice is useful and that you will have relief soon.
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How To Prevent The Wound In The Gums From Getting Infected?

Hello, Please keep up with your dental home care. Rinsing, gentle brushing and flossing to reduce plaque buildup is important. Warm salt water rinses can cleanse the area. Make sure nothing gets lodged in the gum area. Do not chew on that side and consider a softer diet. keep hydrated and take vitamins. Anti-inflammatory medicine such as acetaminophen can offer relief. If pain or swelling increases this indicates the spread of an infection and antibiotics may be prescribed by your dentist. It is then more urgent and you should contact your dentist to be seen as soon as possible and be placed on an antibiotic. I hope this advice is useful and that you will have relief soon.