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Cavity (black colour tooth upper side)
Having tooth ache ,hot and cold sensitivity on upper right side tooth and feels pain in front of cold air of A.C. symptoms persist from last 5 days. Taking pain killer seradic twice.
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For the time being, do have these medicines prior to visit dentist, T. augmentin duo 625, 3 times/day.after food 10 tablets. T.metrogyl 400, 3 times/day.after food 10 tablets. T.ultracet/zerodol PT, maximum 3 tablets a day, if pain,after food T. Roles D,once a day, before food,for 4 days T.A to z gold, once a day, after food,10 tablets. If difficulty in chewing or swallowing, these are usually associated with  tooth infection. If feverish, that can be as a secondary  infection from tooth.
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visit dentist for further clinical examination and x-ray and plan treatment.do not neglect even if the symptoms subside.
Health Tips
do not do hot compression /balm/ointment application extra-orally. avoid very hot/cold/hard/sweet/sticky food soft diet do not neglect brushing after meal. hold mouthful of Luke warm salt water in for sometime; you can do it for few times a day, if it's relieving your pain, even partially.
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From pic it seems that you have cavity in your teeth which is causing you trouble..if you are not allergic to any medicine.then take Tab zerodol p twice daily for three days Tab augmentin 625mg twice daily for three days Cap biglac twice daily for three days Do warm saline rinses Use sensodyne repair and protect
Next Steps
consult nearby dentist and get xray done of the concerned tooth..
Health Tips
take soft diet don't put any direct pressure on the affected area.
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