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Constant toothache in the molars
I have a constant pain in my upper and lower right molars. Even a strong painkiller is unable to stop the pain. How do I stop it
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Hello sir , you surely have the deep cavities in your right upper and lower tooth for same you should visit to you near by dentist because while taking medicine you just subsiding the infection but you need a proper treatment
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Get the X-ray for upper and lower tooth
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I hope it will helpful for you If need any help text me again Dr Dragpal Singh Rajput
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Hello, You are having severe toothache for that  you need to be examined by dentist and receive proper treatment. Taking pain killers will just help you relieve pain just for few hours. Please consult nearest dentist. Hope you find this helpful. Thanks for choosing practo!! Regards Dr Ravin Shah
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Dont take painkillers without doctors advice.
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Medications do not cure dental infections and only provide temporary symptomatic relief, and more importantly it is always advisable to avoid self medication because it can do more harm than good. Please consult a dentist for a proper clinical evaluation so that the right diagnosis of your problem can be made and the right treatment options can be instituted as soon as possible for permanent relief of your symptoms. Regards.
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Hello, Do not self-medicate.Visit a dentist for complete evaluation.
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