Swollen and painful gums, along with a sore throat, may be wisdom teeth pericoronitis, periodontal abscess and other diseases, it is recommended to remove wisdom teeth or periodontal sequence treatment.
1. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: Wisdom teeth located in the last part of the mouth are easily blocked, resulting in inflammation and swelling of the gums, and the pain is obvious, accompanied by pain in swallowing, limitation of opening, pain in the throat, facial swelling and other symptoms. In the acute stage, it is recommended to carry out anti-inflammatory treatment with antibiotics under medical advice, and after the symptoms are relieved, it is necessary to remove the wisdom teeth to avoid recurrence.
2. Periodontal abscess: When the bacteria in the periodontal pockets accumulate to a certain extent, or the body resistance decreases and other triggers, it can lead to an acute attack, swelling of the gums, especially the molar teeth of the periodontal abscess can spread to the pharyngeal side wall, so that the symptoms of pain in the throat. In the acute stage, medication is recommended, followed by periodontal sequential treatment when symptoms subside, and direct extraction of the affected tooth if it cannot be retained.
Occupation of the jaw bone spread to the back, can also lead to pain in the gums and throat, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital stomatology department, a clear diagnosis, and symptomatic treatment.