Intermittent throbbing tooth pain

2017-07-28 21:33:46
Intermittent throbbing tooth pain from last 1 week. No cavity. I can't identify which teeth is causing the pain.
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There is always a cause for the pain. If it is from the teeth and if you are sure about it You can visit a dentist for a consultation and a X-ray to locate the origin of the pain. A full mouth X-ray will help. One can take it from there in further diagnosing the condition as it is quite simple and straightforward .

Answered2017-07-30 08:12:52

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Please  visit  nearby dentist, check with x-ray. The doctor will  diagnose after the  x-ray.

Answered2017-07-29 01:38:45

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Sometimes cavities are not visible. An X- ray will help in diagnosis. Please visit a dentist asap.

Answered2017-07-29 01:44:55

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