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Capping along with Teeth came out
Left side lower gum capping along with Teeth came out leading to difficulty in chewing and eating. Consultation and cure needed.
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Need a clinical evaluation... Treatment will depend on remaining tooth structure... For now plz elaborate your discomfort so that i can help..
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try to keep the area of broken teeth clean... rinse after every meal and brush twice
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If the tooth is partially broken then kindly visit your dentist and get the remaining part removed For now take analgesic already prescribed by other doctor
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Visit your dentist for proper clinical and radiographical examination
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How many years old teeth was capped?is it fractured completely or partially left inside ? Can u upload a picture intraorally?
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If u hv pain Take diclomol twice daily
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lukewarm water with salt gargles, twice daily.take an x-ray if possible n for more information consult me
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Upload the picture of the affected side so that we can give a proper diagnosis. It would be better if you can visit your nearby dentist and get an xray done to see if any roots are left which needs extraction. For pain - Tab. Paracetamol 650mg (sos) Use salt and warm mater to gargle thrice daily.  For more suggestions contact in chat box
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visit your nearby dentist
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do not chew anything hard or sticky from that side.
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