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How To Treat Bubble And Redness On Sublingual Gland?

I have a bubble and redness on my left sublingual gland and pain in my right sublingual gland on and off for the past 3 weeks, before that 4 weeks ago I had a white ulcer under the left side of my tongue, and 6 weeks ago I had a sore gum behind my right wisdom tooth.
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the redness over the sublingual gland and below the tongue could be an inflamed duct opening secondary to stone in the duct...the sore gum behind the wisdom tooth could be because of the infection of the gum around the tooth called pericoronitis or pericoronal abscess. consult a oral physician and take a occlusal radiograph to rule ot any stone, and use topical anesthetic and anagesic for the ulcer...a course of antibiotic for the sore gum..do salin gargling 3-4 times.. i hope my answer will help you..take care..
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How To Treat Bubble And Redness On Sublingual Gland?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the redness over the sublingual gland and below the tongue could be an inflamed duct opening secondary to stone in the duct...the sore gum behind the wisdom tooth could be because of the infection of the gum around the tooth called pericoronitis or pericoronal abscess. consult a oral physician and take a occlusal radiograph to rule ot any stone, and use topical anesthetic and anagesic for the ulcer...a course of antibiotic for the sore gum..do salin gargling 3-4 times.. i hope my answer will help you..take care..