Swelling and pain on the inside of the gums may be caused by diseases such as apical periodontitis, endodontitis, and wisdom tooth pericoronitis, which need to be treated with medication and surgery.
1. Apical periodontitis: The swelling and pain on the inside of the gums may be caused by apical periodontitis. Patients need to take oral metronidazole, tinidazole and other antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor, or oral ibuprofen, aspirin and other pain medication. If necessary, you can choose root canal surgery, endodontic blood flow reconstruction surgery and so on.
2. Periodontitis: Swelling and pain on the inside of the gums may also be caused by periodontitis. Patients can take periodontal scaling, periodontal scraping and so on.
3. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: The swelling and pain on the inner side of the gums is also considered to be caused by wisdom tooth pericoronitis. Patients can choose to use chlorhexidine gargle, povidone-iodine gargle and other gargles. Or oral metronidazole, clindamycin and other antibiotic drugs. If necessary, incision and drainage, wisdom tooth extraction can be chosen.
There are many reasons that cause patients to have swollen and painful inner gums, and it is recommended to identify the cause of the disease in time. All of the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.