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My upper rightmost tooth i.e. wisdom M3 is broken half way few months ago but not creating any problem at that time. Now there is pain and irritation in broken part . What to do
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Better remove that tooth
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Hloo Sir If now its paining then you should go for the removal of that particular tooth so that it won't cause any problem further Regards
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Consult your dentist and remove the tooth.
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Gargle everytime u eat ur meal food might got stuck in & gives u pain. Dental pain is notorious so better have a treatment for that as early as possible and get it removed. Not advisable to keep that in mouth it can also give u bad breath
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visit dentist asap
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Colgate plax mouthwash and Gargles specially before bed
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Kindly consult your dentist and remove that teeth...There might be some infection which is causing pain, so better go for extraction as soon as possible because it may lead to a swelling.....Some painkillers and antibiotics can be taken to reduce the pain, but it will give you only temporary relief...So better go for removal....
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Do some warm saline gargle to reduce your pain....
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Best is to get it removed.
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Consult an Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon
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