Swelling and pain on one side of the gums and throat, may be wisdom teeth pericoronitis, jaw bone occupation and other lesions, recommended anti-inflammatory treatment or surgical treatment.
1. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: In acute attack of wisdom tooth pericoronitis, gum swelling and pain, swallowing pain on the side wall of the pharynx, and in severe cases, facial swelling and limitation of opening can occur. It is recommended to carry out local rinsing and anti-inflammatory treatment with cephalosporin antibiotics combined with nitroimidazole antibiotics, such as cefaclor or cefdinir combined with metronidazole, and then remove the wisdom teeth after the symptoms are relieved.
2. Jaw bone occupation: some cysts and tumors in the jaw bone can cause pain in the gums and throat when the swelling increases and breaks through the bone wall or is accompanied by infection. Infection control and surgical treatment are needed.
It is recommended that patients with pain in one side of the gums and throat should consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid delaying their condition.