Sudden tooth ache in night

2023-04-16 21:13:51
I got sudden tooth ache in mid night and I have taken 2 MR but condition is same? What can I do now??
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May be due to carious tooth.go for xray to determine the tooth.

Answered2023-04-19 15:15:21

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Hello, Toothache could be due to same deep caries and infection be present in one of the tooth. Get it checked up clinically by a dentist and get a proper xray done for the tooth that is paining.
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Go for a dental check

Answered2023-04-17 15:11:05

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Hi As you have already taken medicine, kindly visit the nearby dental surgeon for a physical examination and evaluation. Medication will give you temporary relief,know the root cause for pain and get it treated that ll be permanently solution to get relief from pain.

Answered2023-04-17 07:21:03

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For the time being you can take ketorol dt or zerodol sp , it helps in reducing the pain effectively . Visit a dentist as soon as possible because these medications are for temporary relief , it is only when the dentist will diagnose the cause of pain , it will be relieved .
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Visit a dentist as soon as possible and get a correct diagnosis done.

Answered2023-04-17 06:19:44

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Hello Take ketrol dt for instant pain relief,and for permanent solution consult through this

Answered2023-04-17 04:08:56

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Hi please take KETEROL DT or ZERODOL SP thrice daily after food. You can take 2 KETEROLS at once as a loading dose the first time. Kindly get an assessment to figure out why the toothache and get treated. Painkillers are temporary they act only for about 4 to 6 hours post which your pain will come back again. So figuring out the cause and treating it would be the permanent solution.
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Kindly consult at the earliest.

Answered2023-04-17 02:15:50

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Visit a local dentist for treatment and physical evaluation. Get an x ray done.

Answered2023-04-25 17:02:12

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