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[|Human|] The gum in front of my mouth recently started to become swollen and bleed. I ve noticed these little pimple looking like bumps on it and I pressed down on them and they pussed first and then started to bleed. What is this? Will my tooth in the front have to be removed? How can I get rid of it & will it go away without having to go to a dentist?
[|AI|]  Hello, You describe a definite sign of infection. I suggest rinsing well with warm salt water and taking anti-inflammatory medication such as Tylenol or Advil. Schedule a dental visit for an exam an X-ray. You may have an infected tooth, periodontal disease or a fracture. Sometimes a deep cleaning can treat inflamed gums and eliminate unhealthy pockets. Antibiotics may be prescribed to help control an infection. Root canals can often allow you to keep a tooth by treating an infection inside the tooth which damaged the nerve. Bone loss can compromise the support of a tooth and can result in loss of a tooth. Is the tooth loose?  Do not put pressure on the tooth. Recent trauma could have caused a fracture of the root. This often can require an extraction. Implants can be planned to replace the root. Your dentist will present a diagnosis and options after a thorough diagnosis. Please Schedule your visit soon. I hope you will feel better soon. Think you for your inquiry.