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How To Treat Bump On Top Of Gum, Bottom Of Sinus?

7 months ago i found a bump on the top of my gum/ bottom of my sinus, shortly after i started getting severe headaches which have progressivly gotten worse and closer together, three weeks ago i woke up with severe vertigo accompied by the headache , blurred vision, confusion, and nasuea what do you think it is
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
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Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

Bump can be associated with an infected tooth or sinus infection.
A thorough clinical examination is required.
Also take an IOPA radiograph of the region.
If it is tooth associated then drainage of abscess and root canal treatment is required.
Take a course of antibiotics and analgesics.
At home take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses.


Take care!
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How To Treat Bump On Top Of Gum, Bottom Of Sinus?

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, Bump can be associated with an infected tooth or sinus infection. A thorough clinical examination is required. Also take an IOPA radiograph of the region. If it is tooth associated then drainage of abscess and root canal treatment is required. Take a course of antibiotics and analgesics. At home take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses. Take care!