I might have a infection in my gums or tooth...i do not have a dentist and not a lot of dentists except my insurance i have Mass Health ..If i do have a infection and i can't see a dentist on time can i just use salt and warm water ???? I do not have peroxide ! Also this is my symtoms ..I have itchy irrated gums near one tooth kinda in the front of my mouth on the bottom ! What do you think ..can i use the warm and salt water ..Please answer ! Thanks !
ALSO: It doesn't really hurt it kinda more like a irrated feeling and itch ~ Please answer ..is it going to get into my blood stream ..am i going to die ....Its been going on now for a week ! Please help !
EMERGENCY PLEASE ANSWER !!!!!!!!!!! please thanks ~?
use the saltwater and go to your local health dept and tell them u dont the money for a dentist and they will give u antibiotics for ur infection.
Reply:1-Calm down
2-Yes, use warm water and salt to help disinfect it(keep doing that until it stops to itch and your gums stop to bleed)
3-When you brush your teeth dont brush the gum around that tooth because you would just infect it even more
4-Wash your mouth with some scope or any other disinfectant mouth wash
5-when you have a chane to see a dentis...I suggest you do go see one.
Hope this helps.
Reply:No, your not going to die! Most mouth irritations will respond much faster if you gargle 3 times a day with warm salt water. Do not take antibiotics unless prescribed by a dentist. What you're describing doesn't sound like an infection anyway. Go to the pharmacy and in the dental section pick up some GlyOxide antiseptic oral cleanser and place a few drops over the area on the gum. This should help. If you had an infection there would be swelling in your mouth and pain from the swelling. An infection will cause swelling to increase over an extended period of time and you would be in pain. You would then suspect an infection. Your other option would be to go to a health food store such as whole foods, etc., and pick up some drops for gum irritations. These treatments should work for you based on your descriptions of your symptoms. If, after a few days you see no improvement or your pain increases go in to see your Dentist.
Reply:If you feel anything besides swollen such as high fever, dizziness, and severe headache I would go to the emergency room. Don't wait until Monday.
I think there are dental clinics you can walk in off the street no appointments needed.
Ask a friend if they have a dentist who is understanding with your issue. Maybe you can charge your doctors visit on a credit card. At least you can make payments.
Reply:http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/tc/gum-...
Warm salt water might not help treat and infectioin but it could relieve some swelling and soreness
Reply:TRY AS MANY DENTISTS TO LOOK AT IT OR ASK A REALITIVE OR CLOSE FRIEND TO HELP YOU IN ANY WAY.
Reply:it cant hurt to use warm salt water. just swish it around in your mouth (which is also good for a sore throat, you just gargle it). u can find peroxide at any store that has a pharmacy section but i dont think it would be of any help. if the symptoms worsen dont take your chances, just head to a doctor. u dont wanna end up paying alot more if u happen to start losing teeth!
Reply:Use that or mouth washer.
Reply:Actually what you are describing sounds like an allergic reaction to something, though it could be an infection. Have you started using a different toothpaste or mouth rinse in the last several days? This could be the culprit. Salt water may help if it is just an irritation, though not so much if it is a true allergic reaction. You may want to try to take some Benadryl until you get to see your dentist. Don't wait, find a way to see a dentist.
Reply:pay close attention to the importance of dental visits and dental cleanings are very helpful in taking care of the gums, teeth and oral health. an all natural oral care product can help keep gums and teeth healthy and promote fresh breath. visit http://www.themouthdoctor.com for more tips on how to take care of the gums.
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