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Hi all, A couple of weeks ago, I had some swelling on my upper right gumline. I had just had my six-month checkup and had been flossing, brushing, rinsing with Listerine, etc. It didn't go away by itself, so I went back to see my dentist. She asked me if it was an area that was prone to trapping food, and I told her it was. She thought the most likely scenario was that food had been trapped, but I had already dislodged it, because she could see no cause for the swelling. I asked her if it was possible if it could be sinus-related. She said it could be, but if it were, I would be more likely to experience pain in a tooth rather than swelling in the gum. She didn't take an x-ray (just as well, since I don't have dental insurance).
A day or so later, my sinuses were really bothering me, so I started on a decongestant. It was then that the swelling finally started to ease. Could it have been related? I don't know.
Fast-forward to now: after dinner this evening, I noticed my gum was starting to swell again, so I brushed, flossed, and Listerined right away.
Ever hear of or experience anything like this? There's no pain or hot/cold sensitivity; only swelling.
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