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CENTRAL INCISOR PAIN
I HAVE A PAIN IN central incisor AND PAIN IS NOW INCREASED I DONT FEEL ANY SHAKING IN TEETH JUST PAIN ONLY AND I HAD VOVERAN AND RANTAC FOR PAIN NOW OK AND CAN U PLS SUGG FOR COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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Medicine works for few hours only.better have an x-ray.. followed by treatment
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Please get the Intraoral X-ray done in an order to decide the exact cause of the problem.And if the condition allowa u may go for RCT.
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Hello sir....     The pain may be due to        1. trauma to your teeth which cause impact to your nerve layer         2. decaying which reaches nerve  layer of your teeth...        3.infection which can spread through your gums and cause abcess( pus ) which leads to pain    As you  have pain in your teeth it is mandatory to take X_ray of your teeth to rule out the cause   If the above mentioned cause  affect  your nerve layer of your teeth it is mandatory to done Root canal treatment  of the teeth
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kindly visit nearby dentist for furthur consultation and management as soon as possible
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Avoid  self medication.....Medication is not a permanent solution...
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Hi....Visit your nearby dentist and get a x ray done for proper treatment. Avoid self medication.
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What’s the cause ? Is there a clinic symptom visible to help diagnose the pain are the 2 primary things we would look for followed by an x Ray to help further asses and help with treatment options
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Visit a dentist. Avoid biting into anything from ur front tooth
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You should go for rct. Rct is the permanent and complete treatment.
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