I had been having sinus trouble a couple of weeks- some irritation came up in roof of mouth (sore) , thought it was just from scratching area with food - when sore healed I could/can still feel lump in roof of mouth - had teeth cleaned the next week & checked that area (also have bone growth on outside of gums in same area, found 2yrs ago)- dentist said it was same type of growth & X-ray showed a tiny bit of enlarged roots around that area - will check again at next cleaning - 4 days later I'm at doc with sinus infection - started antibiotic- 5 days later feeling worse, doc called in steroids (9day) - I'm now 4 days into steroid - still having ear, sinus & pain all around teeth - all on left side -- could this be a problem with my teeth or is it all sinus? How do you determine? Is there something else I can do to speed healing?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. The best way is to go for high resolution CT Scan.. This can reveal all the connections between all the things you have talked about . The causative teeth be required to be removed. You need a proper antibiotic course, anti-inflammatory and supportive medicines. For speedy healing : nothing can be done other than removing the causative agent .
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What Causes A Growth On The Roof Of The Mouth?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. The best way is to go for high resolution CT Scan.. This can reveal all the connections between all the things you have talked about . The causative teeth be required to be removed. You need a proper antibiotic course, anti-inflammatory and supportive medicines. For speedy healing : nothing can be done other than removing the causative agent .