What Causes Bump In Palate And Pain In Front 2 Teeth?
hi, i am a male of 37 years. recently i have got a bump on the palate and my upper front 2 teeths are aching badly. I am getting a severe headache due to this. Feeling very uncomfortable of the Jaw and Gum pain. Not very sure on the reasons how i got it. I chew tobacco and would that be a reason. i am bit worried. Never did i get this type of problem before. I also started with a running nose and it gets dried after some time. Please help
Swelling in the upper palate region along with pain in the front tooth suggests an abscess (periodontal abscess).It is not mentioned if any of this two teeth are decayed.
For the pain you can take ibuprofen (if you are not allergic to any medicines). I would advice you to visit your local dentist and have your two teeth checked ,followed by radiograph. Root canal treatment will be the main line of treatment.Antibiotics may be required on prescription by your dentist.
Do salt water gargling.Stop chewing tobacco and it is very compulsory .
Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards.
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What Causes Bump In Palate And Pain In Front 2 Teeth?
Thanks for using health care Magic. Read your query. Swelling in the upper palate region along with pain in the front tooth suggests an abscess (periodontal abscess).It is not mentioned if any of this two teeth are decayed. For the pain you can take ibuprofen (if you are not allergic to any medicines). I would advice you to visit your local dentist and have your two teeth checked ,followed by radiograph. Root canal treatment will be the main line of treatment.Antibiotics may be required on prescription by your dentist. Do salt water gargling.Stop chewing tobacco and it is very compulsory . Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards.