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Suggest Remedy For Hard Lumps On Teeth ,throat & Ear

i was in the shower the other day and i slipt and fell and chiped a tooth now 3/4 of that tooth is gone and the past two weeks i have noticed that a lump thats hard as a rock is growing bigger and way mor painful the pain is spreading also to my throat. ear and head and eye what should i do?
Tue, 4 Nov 2014
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trauma to the teeth and gingiva can cause symptoms similar to what u are saying.
If it only a soft tissue injury you can get away with some analgesics or pain killers but the only doubt that has to be cleared in such a situation is to rule out a fracture with may need expert medical attention. The nerve that run in close association with area causes the symptoms you are experiencing. So do visit you dentist or a oromaxillary surgeon to rule out the above. In the mean while analgesics should give u relief
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Suggest Remedy For Hard Lumps On Teeth ,throat & Ear

trauma to the teeth and gingiva can cause symptoms similar to what u are saying. If it only a soft tissue injury you can get away with some analgesics or pain killers but the only doubt that has to be cleared in such a situation is to rule out a fracture with may need expert medical attention. The nerve that run in close association with area causes the symptoms you are experiencing. So do visit you dentist or a oromaxillary surgeon to rule out the above. In the mean while analgesics should give u relief