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Suggest Treatment For Facial Swelling Due To Swollen Gums

Hi, my daughter (4 year old) had a fill on her pre-molar. the fill got off and she is complaining that it is painful then after a while the pain was gone. She woke up having a very lumpy face because of her swollen gums. what can we do to lessen the swelling?
Tue, 6 May 2014
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thanks for your query at hcm
As your daughter is 4 yr old she must be having filling in her deciduous molar tooth.. the swelling is because of infection in the tooth..
I would suggest you to go to your nearby dentist and get a thorough checkup done and have x-ray..
he will prescribe you antibiotics like amox and MNZ ..etc in correct dosages according to weight of your child...
also give pain-killer with serratiopeptidase to reduce swelling..
go for pulpectomy of tooth as your doctor advice..
apply antiseptic moth rinses..
avoid direct pressure to swelling..

hope my answer will help you..
take care
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Suggest Treatment For Facial Swelling Due To Swollen Gums

thanks for your query at hcm As your daughter is 4 yr old she must be having filling in her deciduous molar tooth.. the swelling is because of infection in the tooth.. I would suggest you to go to your nearby dentist and get a thorough checkup done and have x-ray.. he will prescribe you antibiotics like amox and MNZ ..etc in correct dosages according to weight of your child... also give pain-killer with serratiopeptidase to reduce swelling.. go for pulpectomy of tooth as your doctor advice.. apply antiseptic moth rinses.. avoid direct pressure to swelling.. hope my answer will help you.. take care