Pain in tooth.

2017-01-23 05:17:55
Pain in teeth from 3 days..dnt know if it's plaque or some new teeth re coming out.its difficult as kid dnt explain or show u where the pain is.
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visit to nearby dentist....so he or she will exactly tell u because of what it is

Answered2017-01-24 12:11:19

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Usually primary molar teeth erupt at this age so it should be teething pain only
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better to visit a nearny Pedodontist
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Give you child a piece of refrigerated carrot to chew on it.

Answered2017-01-24 11:36:28

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Ma'am it might be a new teeth erupting in oral cavity , but its better you consult with a dentist because pain could be because of some other reason also.

Answered2017-01-24 06:23:58

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Hi it is impossible to diagnose with your explanation so pls visit dentist.

Answered2017-01-24 04:47:52

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Hello, migjt be because of erupting new tooth. Try to distract child from pain by providing him different options to enjoy. Pain n sicomofort should go withing few day.
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if pain persists for more 4-5days  then seek a dentist immediately.
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Do not give any medication from your own. Regards: Dr. Arun kant, MDS

Answered2017-01-23 19:08:25

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From what u have said it can eruption pain which is quite common But to rule out better to visit a paediatric dentist

Answered2017-01-23 16:20:44

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hello, you can do warm salt water rinses as a home remedy. but this will give you temporary relief from pain. you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. its better to see the case clinically for proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Answered2017-01-23 12:33:18

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Could be a new tooth coming out. Apply a pain relieving gel like Dologel or Zytee on the painful area and visit your dentist to rule out any other possibility like caries related toothache. Don't worry.

Answered2017-01-23 06:00:06

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It's may be because of new tooth eruption, don't be afraid and if it's along with loose motions and all please consult a doctor

Answered2017-01-24 07:19:49

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It might be due to the erupting teeth..But a complete oral examination by a pediatric dentist is recommended..

Answered2017-01-23 14:39:13

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Please visit a dentist who will diagnose the cause for tooth pain
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Answered2017-01-23 13:22:32

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Hello Mam, You can consult a paedodontist.Clinical examination is required. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-01-23 12:34:08

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Hello... mostly it will be a teething pain which comes when the tooth is erupting. Suggest consult a pediatric dentist .
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Answered2017-01-23 11:26:29

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It appears that the pain could be due to New tooth coming in mouth .  Check if there is redness on gums. Please visit a Pediatric Dentist to confirm the cause and to get relief . Till then you can give a painkiller syrup to your baby.
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avoid hard foods .
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apply simple home made Ghee on gums where you think new tooth is coming .

Answered2017-01-23 08:56:33

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hi,Please visit a dentist who will diagnose the cause for tooth pain as it may be because of deep cavity in tooth,wisdom teeth problem or gum problem.Meanwhile you can take painkiller for pain relief.

Answered2017-01-23 05:27:19

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Plaque and caries are less likely to be be the cause.Eruption related pain is more likely to be the reason .Please visit a paedodontist in case the pain persists.

Answered2017-01-23 05:22:31

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