Cavity in lower teeth

2016-05-25 06:02:42
Cavity in lower teeth, which is spreading I feel...pain n swelling is thr...earlier two tooth were removed because of decay..pls suggest
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When cavity is noticed by oneself it must be restored by visiting dentist ASAP..don't wait to spread it further..but as in your case a course of antibiotics and analgesics is required to get relief from pain & swelling..at first and then..and an xray is required for further treatment plan

Answered2016-05-26 16:29:57

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Hey there ...I would suggest you to visit your nearest dentist and get the proper treatment done ASAP...before it spreads. Take care ...

Answered2016-05-26 15:50:27

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Fix an appointment with a dentist , get an xray done and since it is paining, you need to go for root canal treatment followed by crown after antibiotic course. For the two teeth, Implant or fixed dental bridge is needed.

Answered2016-05-26 03:06:50

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Hi..you might need a root canal treatment. X ray is required. Visit a nearest dentist. Regards

Answered2016-05-26 02:21:01

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xray is required.there may be puss formation and infection is there in teeth, proper medicine to be taken,n dnt apply any heat or warm water.. consult dentist..

Answered2016-05-25 16:40:35

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Hello... Dnt worry... U need to take proper medications for few days by visiting your dentist and then go for proper treatment. X ray will require. If the tooth damage is less then root canal treatment is suggested. Visit your neerby dentist soon. Keep smiling.

Answered2016-05-25 06:38:20

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Visit your dentist and don't delay treatment. Also talk to your dentist about cavity prevention and proper oral hygiene measures, and about replacement of missing teeth if not third molars

Answered2016-05-25 10:03:32

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