Asked for Male | 41
Why is my inner cheek sore after biting it?
You're dealing with a small issue in your mouth called a "cheek bite ulcer." This happens when you accidentally bite the inside of your cheek while chewing. The sore can be painful and may make chewing difficult. To ease the discomfort, you can use over-the-counter pain relief gels or creams made for mouth sores, which help numb the pain and protect the sore while it heals. It's also a good idea to avoid spicy or acidic foods that can irritate the sore further. Drinking cool liquids and eating soft foods will give your cheek a break, helping it heal faster. These sores usually go away on their own within a week or two, but if the pain worsens or doesn't improve, it's a good idea to consult a dentist.
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Dr. Vrishti Bansal
Dentist
Answered on 29th Sept '25
Asked for Female | 28
Why Is My Lymph Node Still Swollen After Tooth Extraction?
In most cases, lymph nodes might swell after the tooth extraction, maybe if there is an infection present. But you will have to go to the doctor if the swelling lasts longer than a few days. I suggest you consult a maxillofacial surgeon for a detailed investigation and treatment of your swollen lymph node.
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 24th Sept '25
Asked for Male | 025
Do I Need a Dentist Urgently?
Do you have a toothache or suffer from gums hurting? If so, it means you need a dentist visit. Tooth pain can come from cavities or infections in your teeth. Sometimes, not brushing and flossing properly can also cause these problems. In order to rectify that, the dentists might clean your teeth, fill the holes, and apply medicine for the pain that you experience.
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Dr. Vrishti Bansal
Dentist
Answered on 21st Sept '25
Asked for Male | 16
Feeling pain under my tongue, what could it be?
If there is a small lump or sore beneath the tongue, it might be a canker sore or clogged salivary gland. You can get these if you accidentally bite your tongue or eat something hard. To lessen the pain, try rinsing with warm salty water and avoid hot, spicy, or acidic food. If it persists beyond one week or worsens anytime before then, it’d be wise to seek advice from a dentist.
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Dr. Ketan Revanwar
Dentist
Answered on 23rd Aug '25
Asked for Male | 32
Can wisdom tooth cause ear pain?
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Yes, wisdom teeth can cause ear pain. This is caused by the tooth being blocked from fully erupting through the gums. If a wisdom tooth’s path is blocked, it grows in at an angle and damages your gums and jaw.
- When it comes to wisdom tooth pain, don’t ignore it or wait to visit the dentist.
- By removing the impacted wisdom teeth, it will prevent infection and further problems that could arise by leaving them infected for longer than necessary.
Some of the signs of an impacted wisdom tooth include:
- Swelling, tenderness, and pain in your gums
- Bad breath
- Pain in your jaw and jawline
- Difficult to open your mouth
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Asked for Female | 7
My 7 year old daughter has black stains on her teeth since 2 years.I got them removed from a dentist a year ago but they are back again.She doesn't drink tea/ coffee/cold drinks.What is the reason for the stains and what is the treatment?
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Dr. Sanket Chakraverty
Dentist
Answered on 28th July '25
Asked for Femenino | 27
¿Cómo aliviar dolor muelas cordales horrible?
The pain could be due to your wisdom teeth trying to erupt but getting stuck, causing inflammation and pressure in the area. Sometimes, it can even lead to an infection. So, it's essential to have a dentist take a look. In the meantime, you can try rinsing your mouth with warm salt water and taking over-the-counter pain relief. Eating soft foods can also help. I recommend scheduling a dental appointment soon to get some relief and prevent any complications.
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 14th July '25
Asked for Female | 19
Help! Painful pimple near teeth, can't eat. What to do?
Gum boil like a pimple can happen when there's an infection in the area, causing swelling and pain. It's essential to address this promptly to prevent any further discomfort. In fact, I recommend gently rinsing your mouth with warm salt water to help reduce inflammation. However, it's crucial to have a dentist take a look to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment. They may suggest antibiotics or draining the boil if needed. In the meantime, stick to soft foods and avoid putting pressure on that area.
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 3rd July '25
Asked for Male | 45
How long after a root canal can you eat solid food?
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- After a root canal, you can’t eat for 30 to 45 minutes to give your temporary filling enough time to properly firm.
- However, it's usually advised that patients wait to eat until after the anesthesia wears off to avoid biting their cheeks or tongue.
- To maintain the region clear of food particles and plaque, be sure to brush and floss often.
- You should also consult with your dentist regarding what you can eat and what you should avoid after your root canal.
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Shruti Samant
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 22
Why am I experiencing bleeding from mouth?
The feeling of having pieces of bread in your mouth and the appearance of blood can be terrifying. This can be caused by a gum disease known as periodontitis. It is a situation where bacteria invade the gums of your teeth and make them swollen which results in bleeding and bad breath. Establish a floss and brush routine night and day, use a soft toothbrush, and visit a dentist for a check-up.
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Dr. Ronak Shah
Dentist
Answered on 20th May '25
Asked for Female | 24
Can I Correct Teeth Misalignment at 24?
Misaligned teeth can result in various issues, such as difficulty in chewing, speech problems, or increased wear on your enamel. This misalignment often stems from genetics, thumb sucking during childhood, or jaw development issues. Solutions like braces or clear aligners can be effective in correcting alignment over time. I encourage you to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist, who can assess your unique situation and personalize a treatment plan.
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Dr. Vrishti Bansal
Dentist
Answered on 16th May '25
Asked for Female | 59
what is jaw claudication?
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Dr. Anu Daber
Rheumatologist
Answered on 3rd May '25
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Dr. Ronak Shah
Dentist
Answered on 21st Apr '25
Asked for Male | 21
Why Do I Have Painful Mouth Ulcers?
Mouth sores can be quite uncomfortable, often leading to pain during meals and daily activities. These ulcers may arise from stress, certain foods, or deficiencies in vitamins like B12 and folate. To alleviate discomfort, consider rinsing with warm saltwater and avoiding spicy or acidic foods. Over-the-counter topical medications may help soothe irritation. Maintaining hydration and a balanced diet is also beneficial. If your symptoms persist for more than a week or worsen, I recommend consulting a dentist for further evaluation and personalized treatment options.
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Dr. Ketan Revanwar
Dentist
Answered on 9th Apr '25
Asked for Male | 65
Why do I have Datoo me dard?
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