Swelling and pain in the back gums may be caused by having diseases such as herpes simplex stomatitis, apical periodontitis, periodontal abscess or pericoronitis due to wisdom teeth. There is no quick pain relief, you can drain, rinse locally or take medication such as acyclovir tablets, ibuprofen, ornidazole according to the cause of the pain, and if necessary, you can relieve the pain by removing the wisdom teeth.
1. Herpes simplex stomatitis: When overworked, resistance drops and viral infections may cause herpes simplex stomatitis, resulting in inflammation, swelling and pain in the back gums. You can treat the primary disease and relieve the pain by taking antiviral drugs such as acyclovir tablets and ribavirin tablets. Normally, you also need to exercise more to strengthen the resistance.
2. Periapical periodontitis: If the inflammation and swelling of the gums are caused by periapical periodontitis, the pain can be effectively relieved by opening the pulp cavity and carrying out root canal drainage.
3. Periodontal abscess: Periodontal abscess will also cause inflammation and pain in the gums, you can change the medication and rinse the abscessed tooth, and then use ibuprofen and other painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs such as ornidazole to relieve the pain.
4. Wisdom teeth caused by pericoronitis: Gum swelling and pain may also be caused by wisdom teeth caused by pericoronitis, can be treated locally, and then use ibuprofen, ornidazole and other anti-inflammatory painkillers to relieve pain. After the pain symptoms are relieved, they can be extracted as prescribed by the doctor if necessary to avoid repeated attacks.
Inflammation and swelling of the back of the gums, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease, under the guidance of a professional physician treatment and medication. You should also pay attention to oral hygiene.