What's wrong with oral and maxillary pain


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Oral maxilla pain may be caused by trauma, allergy, infection, etc.
1.
Trauma to the upper jaw, such as bites, scalds, hard scratches, etc., may cause pain.
2. Allergy
to certain foods, drugs or oral cleaning products, may lead to allergic reactions to the upper jaw, causing pain and swelling.
3. Infected
oral maxilla mucosa is susceptible to bacterial, viral or fungal infections, leading to inflammation and pain. For example, oral ulcers, herpes gingivitis, etc.
When symptoms of oral maxilla pain occur, seek medical advice promptly in order to obtain accurate diagnosis and treatment advice. At the same time, maintain good oral hygiene habits, balanced diet, help prevent the occurrence of oral diseases.