Can I take a muscle relaxer for mouth pain in my gums?
- Asked
- 26 Jan 2018 by Tamika Bradshaw
- Updated
- 27 January 2018
- Topics
- gingivitis, pain, muscle, mouth, muscle relaxer
Responses (1)
Muscle relaxers relax muscles. Your gums are not a muscle that is spamming. They’ve likely been injured, had surgery, or are infected, Advil and Tylenol are much better options.

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