HomeAnswersDentistrydental infectionsI have been experiencing swelling and pain in the gum behind my third molar tooth for four days. Please help.

How to get rid of pain in the third molar region?

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Dr. Purva Jingar

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Published At September 21, 2023
Reviewed AtFebruary 2, 2024

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have been experiencing swelling and pain in the gum area at the back of my third molar teeth for four days. It started when I was eating a chip and felt a sensation in my gum as the tip of the chip made contact. There is no bleeding I tried everything but the pain keeps on increasing. Please help.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Purva Jingar

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I can understand your concern. I have seen the picture of your gums (pictures hidden to protect the identity of the patient) and it appears that your third molar has not fully erupted. In this case, I suggest you visit a dentist and undergo an X-ray of the molar. Additionally, you should inquire about teeth cleaning so that the pouch present at the back of the tooth can be healed properly.

To avoid swelling, I suggest you try the following home remedies:

1. Rinse your mouth with a mixture of salt and turmeric water..

2 . maintain proper oral hygiene

3. Avoid eating spicy food.

4. Eat warm food.

5. Do not open your mouth too much.

6. Keep cold water in your mouth or use an ice pack on the face near the molar.

7. Avoid eating torn or hard food items.

I hope this helps you.

Regards.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Purva Jingar
Dr. Purva Jingar

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