Have White Balls Coming From Mouth, Feel Something Stuck In Throat, Discomforting, Bad Breath
Hi I have white balls coming out of mouth all of a sudden.. and I feel like if I have something stuck in my mouth very discomforting and I swallow n swallow but won't go away I feel something stuck in my throat and I can taste the bad breath and I have a very bad breath what is that feeling in my throat doc please help
Hello, White balls coming out of mouth may be the pus draining from the decayed or periodontally infected or impacted wisdom teeth . I would suggest you to get a thorough evaluation by a dentist. Bad breath is usually caused due to poor oral hygiene maintenance. I would advice you to get a thorough scaling done. Use soft bristled toothbrush and clean your teeth involving all aspects of teeth. Use chlorhexidine mouthrinses to gargle. Maintain oral hygiene well. If symptoms persists,please do visit a dentist. Hope this helps.
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Have White Balls Coming From Mouth, Feel Something Stuck In Throat, Discomforting, Bad Breath
Hello, White balls coming out of mouth may be the pus draining from the decayed or periodontally infected or impacted wisdom teeth . I would suggest you to get a thorough evaluation by a dentist. Bad breath is usually caused due to poor oral hygiene maintenance. I would advice you to get a thorough scaling done. Use soft bristled toothbrush and clean your teeth involving all aspects of teeth. Use chlorhexidine mouthrinses to gargle. Maintain oral hygiene well. If symptoms persists,please do visit a dentist. Hope this helps.