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Hi, From yesterday night dinner, my teeth was so much pain still now ,what I do,kindly suggest, What I use for this pain,or requeired to visit the Doctor.
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Kindly avoid any strong painkillers .Try if Dolo 650 works.If not visit the dentist
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Be very careful with painkillers and give your complete medical history to the dentist as it will help your proper prescription
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Hi, it would be better if you share a picture of the affected area.. for temporary relief you can take Ketorol-Dt (after meals) only when it pains.
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Visit a nearby dentist or opt for a video consultation for a further discussion
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Go for xray of your tooth
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How s the pain now. Any decay. Is t aggrevating while slping.
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You can take painkiller like paracetamol as a temporarily solution. You might have mild crack or maybe you might have painful cavity inside tooth which get aggrevated after eating.
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visit dentist for further clinical examination. or you can share your clinical photograph.
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please don't chew anything from that side.
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