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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Incisive Papilla

Hi I'd like to ask a question my incisive papilla I belive is what it is called has been swollen for 2 days now it has started swelling after I finished a bag of chip and I would like to ask if there is anything I could do to help it heal faster or whatever cause it is really annoying when I eat and its starts to hurt a little what can I do to help the swelling go away
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Thanks for consulting hcm

Read your query as you have swollen incisive papilla after eating chips it can be due to trauma due to hard chips . For this i will suggest you to do warm saline rinses 2 -3 times a day and you can apply ointment like Mugel or Dologel on swollen region .

If swelling persists aforementioned then consult oral surgeon for examination and treatment .

Hope I have answered your query .
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Incisive Papilla

Hello Thanks for consulting hcm Read your query as you have swollen incisive papilla after eating chips it can be due to trauma due to hard chips . For this i will suggest you to do warm saline rinses 2 -3 times a day and you can apply ointment like Mugel or Dologel on swollen region . If swelling persists aforementioned then consult oral surgeon for examination and treatment . Hope I have answered your query .