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Impacted Tooth

A tooth that has been blocked by adjacent teeth, bone, or gums from erupting into the mouth is called an impacted tooth. The symptoms that result from a tooth getting impacted are red and swollen gums, food impaction, bad breath, pain on chewing, and difficulty opening the mouth. The wisdom teeth and canines are the teeth that commonly get impacted.

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How to manage the swollen pocket behind molar with pus and blood?

Query: Hi doctor, I have a swollen pocket behind the molar. I have green pus and blood pouring out of it during sleeping.  Read Full »


Dr. Divya Banu M

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You have an abscess, and the cause could be either a cavity or gum problem or even impacted tooth or some other reason. It would be better if you send me the image to guide you properly. You can take Aceclofenac 100 mg twice daily after food (morning and night) for pai...  Read Full »

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