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What Could Cause Swelling In Cheek And Gum?

wat causes my swollen cheek And gum. It like desolves with hot. Water then intstintly reforms.its not rock hard but close. Can it be a drug i recently tried. I also have some holes or indetions on my face including acme. Need answers woke up with my left cheek like a softball. Sometimes pain and i can push it out under my tooth but its little bubbles
Sat, 24 May 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the swollen cheek could be because of the tooth infection or gum infection or arterovenous malformation. consult a oral physician and get yourself examined to rule out any tooth infection or gum infection and you need to take radiograph. if there is no tooth infection then you need to get a ultrasound to rule out arterovenous malformation. you might need a course of antibiotics. i hope my answer will help you, take care
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What Could Cause Swelling In Cheek And Gum?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the swollen cheek could be because of the tooth infection or gum infection or arterovenous malformation. consult a oral physician and get yourself examined to rule out any tooth infection or gum infection and you need to take radiograph. if there is no tooth infection then you need to get a ultrasound to rule out arterovenous malformation. you might need a course of antibiotics. i hope my answer will help you, take care