Toothache issue

2022-05-29 08:42:03
Accidentally chewed a big stone while eating and it's causing toothache. It's on the right side and aggravates when ever I eat.
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There is a possibility that your tooth might have got fractured or there is aggravation of pain in your previously decayed tooth. Clinical examination and x ray will help rule out the cause. Kindly visit a dentist for the same.

Answered2022-05-30 05:46:49

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If you do have symptoms, especially when biting down,you may have we refer as CRACKED TOOTH SYNDROME ( HAIR LINE FRACTURE ON TOOTH) . Visit your nearest dentist for diagnosis ( x-ray).
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Eat soft diet from other side .

Answered2022-05-29 18:47:52

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A stone in food can cause fracture of tooth... Please consult dentist for checkup of "cracked tooth syndrome" if pain is persistent.

Answered2022-05-29 16:06:44

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Hi If pain persists beyond two days better to get a consultation followed by X-ray to rule out tooth fracture . Meanwhile have soft food . Good day
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Consultation to prescribe pain killers

Answered2022-05-29 13:48:16

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Hello dear Please be aware See it seems to be dentinal fracture with pulpal necrosis. I request you to please share medication allergy history if present for immediate relief For further details you can consult me Thanks

Answered2022-05-29 11:52:05

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