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I am suffering with toothache when I eat anything. Specially down right-side jaws. I got cavities also. Can u suggest any remedy. And because of cavities will my tooth be removed. Or any medicine for cure
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Hi maam Right now you can take painkillers to supress the pain, you have to meet your dentist who can isolate the problem and suggest the treatment. mostly it would land up in root canal treatment or tooth removal... depending on the condition of the tooth.
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it can be either due to gum infection or decay of your one of the teeth which has infected its blood supply . in either case treatment is available. consult a dentist nearby . bridgewaydental.com
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Can you share some pics of that region....better send pics first for deciding any treatment plan....and perfer private chat...
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For the time being have these medicines prior to a visit to dentist, if you haven't had any yet, Considering you are not pregnant/lactating mother, 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 opening mouth or chewing or swallowing, these are usually associated with back tooth infection If feverish, that can be as a secondary  infection from tooth.
Next Steps
Visit dentist and followed by a thorough clinical examination and x-ray of the concerned tooth and adjacent teeth treatment can be planned.
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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You need not worry.RCT can be done to save your tooth if tooth is strong enough.
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You can apply Colgate painout on the tooth cavity which is paining.it will relieve your pain.even normal clove helps. for pain 1.take Combiflam twice daily or whenever you have pain. usually pain start by evening.so you can take accordingly. 2.do salt water gargle.not hot water. 4.brush the food out of the cavity after your meal,so that it won't stick and give you pain later. consult your dentist as soon as possible,to start your treatment
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1.Avoid very hot cold sweet and sticky food.
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Hello Maam , Welcome to Practo - Yeah Maam the best remedy will be visitng a Dental office getting the caries resolved by filling or( deep caries - Rct) . But its lockdown and finding a clinic will be troublesome . I will be suggesting medicine's that would help - Colgate Pain Out Cream. - Tab Sporidex 500 1 tab bd  x 5 days - Tab Zerodol SP 1 tab bd x 5 days -Tab Keterol DT  Sos - Cap Pan D 1 cap bd before meal x 5 days. - Dressin Mouthwash (relieves Pain) - Warm saline gargle 2-3 times a day . Hope it helped. Thanks Alot Maam. Have a good day .
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Avoid sticky or sweet food. Maintain proper oral hygeine.
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