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A gum boil, also known as a dental abscess, is a pus-filled swelling that can occur in the gum tissue or the tooth root. It is often caused by a bacterial infection and can be quite painful.
Symptoms of a gum boil may include:
Here are some tips for treating a gum boil:
It is important to seek medical attention if the gum boil is accompanied by fever, difficulty swallowing, or difficulty breathing, as this may be a sign of a more serious infection.
In the first stage of the disease, medicines containing amoxicillin can be given.
250/500mg 1 capsule 3 times a day for 7 days.
Syrup: 1/2 teaspoon 4 times a day for 5/7 days according to age.
In the first stage of the disease, medicines containing amoxicillin can be given.
250/500mg 1 capsule 2/3 times a day for 7 days.
To reduce discomfort in the mouth.
2 spoons of the medicine should be swished in the mouth for 30 seconds 2 times a day.
Medicines containing metronidazole for canker sores.
1 pill 200/400mg 3 times a day for 7/10 days.
Medicines containing aceclofenac for pain.
1 2 times a day after meals.
Medicines containing aceclofenac for pain.
0+0+1 daily after food or 1+0+1 in case of severe pain
Medicines containing aceclofenac for pain.
1-time daily night 5/7 days.
Medicines containing ranitidine to prevent gas in the stomach.
1 pill 2 times a day after meals. (1+0+1)
Medicines containing ranitidine to prevent gas in the stomach.
1 pill 2 times a day after meals. (1+0+1)
Medicines like vitamin-C should be given as soon as dental disease occurs.
1 pill should be sucked 2 times a day (1+0+1).
Medications containing clobazam for patient restlessness.
Adults only 1 pill daily at night.