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[|Human|] On the lower left side of my mouth, behind my last molar (I had my wisdom teeth removed years ago) there is a swollen spot on my  gum.  There is only mild pain when I touch it, except for one area that has a more acute pain.  That area is darker than the rest of the gum (something like a mix of purple and black).  When I wipe the dark area with the tissue and smell the tissue, I can smell the stink of plaque.  Is this swelling something that will go down naturally (if so, how can I help it along?), or should I see a doctor or get a prescription for antibiotics?
[|AI|]  Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting Chat Doctor, I have gone through your query, as you have swelling and painful area of wisdom tooth removal don't worry it can be due to Bony spicule present or due to poor oral hygiene leads to bacterial infection.  Do warm saline gargle two - three times a day You should consult dentist and go for Oral examination, of it is due to bony spicules then go for Alveoloplasty, and oral prophylaxis. Hope this will help you. Wishing you good health.