What if the teeth are swollen and swollen?

Question 1: What about the swelling and pain of the big teeth and gums? I think according to the information provided by your current condition, you may be periodontitis, and you can take anti-inflammatory drugs orally in time. It is a chronic inflammation that invades gums and periodontal tissues, and it is a destructive disease. Its main characteristics are the formation of periodontal pocket, inflammation of pocket wall, alveolar bone absorption and gradual loosening of teeth, which are the main reasons for adult tooth loss. Due to the characteristics of subgingival microecological environment, a large number of highly toxic periodontal pathogens breed in subgingival plaque, which aggravates and expands gingival inflammation, leads to periodontal pocket formation and alveolar bone absorption, and leads to periodontitis. If you have this problem, please go to a regular hospital for diagnosis first, and then follow the doctor's instructions for treatment. Don't take medicine by yourself.

Question 2: What can I do to cause gum swelling and pain? It is mainly caused by excessive internal heat, oral ulcer, gingival abscess, periodontal abscess, pericoronitis of wisdom teeth or periapical periodontitis. In the treatment, you can try the saline mouthwash containing anti-inflammatory and bactericidal ingredients twice a day, which has the effect of convergence and anti-inflammation. In daily life, we should pay attention to physical exercise, enhance physical fitness, live a regular life, combine work and rest, do more outdoor activities and breathe fresh air. Drink * * Ba Pu Chiling tea at ordinary times, adjust the balance of oral flora, and reduce swelling and relieve pain through strict prescription and scientific collocation. Pay attention to drink plenty of water and keep your mouth clean. Wish you good health.

Question 3: What about swelling and pain of gums behind big teeth? Hello, I'm your health consultant. Your condition is pericoronitis of wisdom teeth caused by long wisdom teeth. I suggest you go to a regular stomatological hospital or outpatient clinic for examination. I hope my answer can help you.

Question 4: What about the swelling and pain of the big teeth and gums in the mouth? First, pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth before going to bed and in the morning, rinse your mouth after meals, don't pick your teeth, and don't bite hard objects. The first prescription is: take garlic, warm it and apply it to the pain point to treat pulpitis, periodontitis and toothache.

2. Dissolve monosodium glutamate with warm water at a concentration of 1: 50, and spit out the monosodium glutamate solution in your mouth for a while. Do this several times in a row, and the toothache will be fine in two days.

Third, when you have a toothache, you can cut a small piece of ginger and bite it at the sore spot. It can be reused if necessary. It doesn't hurt to put it in your mouth when you sleep. This is a very safe and reliable prescription. 4. Take100g of common liquor and put it into a tea jar, and add10g of salt; Stir, melt the salt and cook it on the stove. Take a bite where it hurts, and be careful not to swallow it. The toothache will go away soon.

There are also some lazy friends who can choose to drink Telford's cup tooth spirit tea for conditioning, which is simple and effective.

Question 5: What about the swelling and pain of the left-most big tooth gum? What you said is related to dental caries, so you should seek medical treatment reasonably. Guidance should be reasonable medical treatment, avoid repetition or aggravation, at the same time, eat and live in an orderly manner, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, rinse your mouth frequently, avoid food residue detention and germ growth, form good habits and promote the return to normal.