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What Causes Pain In Mouth?

Hi I have a terrible pain in mouth..on touching the top if my mouth behind the last tooth and between cheek and tooth I can feel a fleshy wobbly skin which has just popped up randomly. At first I thought it was an ulcer but it doesn't seem like that now..pain comes and goes so don't know if it's an infection or just soreness. Please help
Mon, 26 May 2014
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Hello:) Thank you for trusting HCM.

You are suffering a infection in the last tooth.The tissue you can feel can be a abscess site.
I suggest you get the x-ray work done with your dentist.

Take antibiotic(Flagyl , Moxikind CV) and pain killers( Imol Plus)
Use a saline gargling twice daily.
You might require a root canal or extraction after a thorough examination clinically and your x-ray.

Regards.
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What Causes Pain In Mouth?

Hello:) Thank you for trusting HCM. You are suffering a infection in the last tooth.The tissue you can feel can be a abscess site. I suggest you get the x-ray work done with your dentist. Take antibiotic(Flagyl , Moxikind CV) and pain killers( Imol Plus) Use a saline gargling twice daily. You might require a root canal or extraction after a thorough examination clinically and your x-ray. Regards.