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Suggest Treatment For Swelling Below Wisdom Tooth During Pregnancy

Hello sir,

My wife (aged 25) is pregnent (2nd time) for 9 weeks and before 5 days, bottom side in right side of the head (below wisdom tooth) swelled a little and she is feeling too much pain also in that side. She is not able to open the mouth in perfect size. However, i met Doctor and they told that some teeths are coming in the end area....thats why the cheeks become swelled.....The doctor provided some adol and mouth wash....But my wife is not getting any relief......Can you advise what shall i do?

Fri, 13 Jun 2014
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Read your query.

Yes,the eruption of the wisdom tooth is painful for some.The symptoms suggest that is a infection in the tooth which may require a dose of antibiotic.

I would advice you to call or visit the dentist and take a prescription for antibiotic which is most suitable for her as she is pregnant.

She can continue with the Adol tablet .Do warm saline gargling.

Keep the area clean around that tooth.

Thanks and regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Swelling Below Wisdom Tooth During Pregnancy

Thanks for using Health Care magic. Read your query. Yes,the eruption of the wisdom tooth is painful for some.The symptoms suggest that is a infection in the tooth which may require a dose of antibiotic. I would advice you to call or visit the dentist and take a prescription for antibiotic which is most suitable for her as she is pregnant. She can continue with the Adol tablet .Do warm saline gargling. Keep the area clean around that tooth. Thanks and regards.