Sudden swelling and pain in the flesh behind the socket tooth may be wisdom tooth pericoronitis or acute apical periodontitis, after confirming the cause of the disease, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for medication rinsing or root canal treatment.
1. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis. Sudden swelling and pain of the gums behind the groove teeth may be wisdom teeth pericoronitis, due to wisdom teeth blockage caused by the redness and swelling of the gums around the need for hydrogen peroxide and saline alternately rinse the gums, iodine volts on the medication, the swelling and pain can be slowly reduced.
2. Acute apical periodontitis. When tooth decay caused by acute periapical periodontitis, inflammation can break through the apical area of the periosteum to reach the gums, swelling and pain of the gums, the need for root canal treatment to remove the infected pulp to eliminate inflammation. If there is a gum abscess, incision and drainage are required.
Sudden swelling and pain of the gums behind the alveolar teeth is recommended to be treated in time to avoid interstitial infection.