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Suggest Remedy For Puss Filled Swollen Gums

I have swollen gums in the back I was messing with it ( I know bad idea) and it looked like maybe some yellow puss came out, I have also been having bouts of dizziness. I was wondering if this could be an infection in my gums I just notices the swollen gums today but the dizziness has been going on for a week or so.
Sat, 31 May 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the puss filled gums could be secondary to gum infection because of deposits. or it can be secondary to tooth infection also. consult a oral physician and get radiograph done to rule out these conditions. mean while you can take a course of antibiotics and analgesics, do saline gargling. if it is because of gum infection get your teeth cleaned. if it is because of the tooth infection then treat the tooth with RCT. I HOPE MY ANSWER WILL HELP YOU. TAKE CARE.
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Suggest Remedy For Puss Filled Swollen Gums

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the puss filled gums could be secondary to gum infection because of deposits. or it can be secondary to tooth infection also. consult a oral physician and get radiograph done to rule out these conditions. mean while you can take a course of antibiotics and analgesics, do saline gargling. if it is because of gum infection get your teeth cleaned. if it is because of the tooth infection then treat the tooth with RCT. I HOPE MY ANSWER WILL HELP YOU. TAKE CARE.