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Cavity in teeth
A have a problem of cavity from last week ,in that sensitivity is happening and more pain. So that why u will take pain killer tablet.
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Painkillers will just give you a temporary relief... If the cavity is deep need to do Root canal treatment for sure, if not a filling can be done.... Do consult a Dentist don't delay....
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Hi Sensitivity and pain means you have deep cavity. Go for x ray and then decide for treatment options. It can be filling, rct. We are there to provide our services at earliest. Visit us.
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Hi.... a painkiller will just provide a temporary relief. You have to consult a dentist for further treatment.Get an X-ray done accordingly the dentist will decide whether the tooth will be fine with normal filling or it will go for RCT( Root Canal Treatment).
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Hloo Sir If  both sensitivity and pain are there in a particular teeth then you need to go for x ray and see if the carries have reach your pulp tissue and then you knew to go for rct You can also practo consult us Regards
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If u r having both sensitivity and severe pain the tooth then go for x ray of the tooth And start with the root canal procedure. U will be relieved after first sitting only. Consult the dentist asap
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It is better to treat the cavity as the painkiller will only suppress pain for a few hours. Get a filling done or if it’s too deep your dentist may recommend a root canal treatment
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