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Back Tooth pain
One of my back tooth on right side is paining and I am not able to eat properly. And because of this, my right side cheek and ear and some part of my neck is also paining.
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Take:- Tab O2 twice daily for 5days after meals Tab Combiflam twice daily for 5days after meals Tab Rablet D once daily for 5days before meals Apply Colgate Pain out gel or clove oil on affected area thrice daily for 7 days Warm saline rinses between meals ☆If patient is alcoholic or has consumed same within 15 days DO NOT take O2 as it has life threatening reaction instead take Moxikind CV
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Considering no medical history and no pregnancy, Take tab. Ketorol DT, 2 tab at a time dissolving in water, do warm water gargles. Attach photo of the tooth
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Go for xray of teeth.
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Do warm saline rinses
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Take ketorol dt 2 tab stat
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T.mox CV 200mg, 3 times/day,after food total 10 tab. Ketorol DT painkiller,as on necessity(if not pregnant and lactating) Antacid, once in 24 hrs.
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get IOPA radiograph and visit dentist
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no hot compression extraorally no hot cold sweet hard food to be taken. Luke warm water gargle if not worsening the pain.
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