Suggest Treatment For The Bump On The Roof Of The Mouth
About 10 months ago I had tooth pain in my front two teeth and a bump on the roof of my mouth so I went to the dentist and needed a root canal on one front tooth. I took the antibiotics that were prescribed and had two appointments for my root canal. I had a follow up appointment three weeks later and told my dentist that I still had the bump, she said it was fine and it might go away or I could have it forever but it's fine. 10 months later I still have the bump and in the last week it's been painful when I eat and causing my four front teeth to be almost a numbing pain. I don't have dental insurance and I'm not able to afford to see a dentist right now so I was hoping for some help or answers on here. Thank you
The bump could be related to infection in the tooth i would suggest you to consult a Dentist and get the checkup done take an IOPA radiograph of the region. Take a course of antibiotics and analgesics. The involved tooth needs to be root canal treated and the pus needs to be drained. Take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses.
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Suggest Treatment For The Bump On The Roof Of The Mouth
Hi, Thanks for posting the query, The bump could be related to infection in the tooth i would suggest you to consult a Dentist and get the checkup done take an IOPA radiograph of the region. Take a course of antibiotics and analgesics. The involved tooth needs to be root canal treated and the pus needs to be drained. Take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses. Take care!