Conversation: The conversation between human and AI assistant.
[|Human|] Good day! I have a tooth problem. A pus inside a tissue. What should I do? When can you call very severe? Its painful. It makes the gums red. The pus is not easily extracted. It goes down to my teeth. Would the reddening of the gums be permanent? I dont want to have a permanent red portion on my gums. If it would be permanent, can it be removed or go back to normal? Would that need any dental process? I dont want to have a root extraction since I am still young and its not nice to look at.. I dont want any tooth that is not real.  Please answer my questions!  Thank you very much for helping me on my problem! :) Please answer me through email!
[|AI|]  Hello! Thank you for posting here. This can be infection in the gums or tooth. A x-ray is necessary to decide on the treatment. A root canal or planning may be necessary based on the details you provided. You cannot get it home treated. A visit to the dentist is necessary. Do not panic. You can get the infection cleared without extraction. Take Flagyl 400 thrice daily for three days. Also take ibuprofen for the pain. Regards.