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Excruciating pain in the RCT done
Hello, 2 days ago I got my RCT done of 4, 5 teeth from the top right but in the left a Molar has decayed. Both the sides I am experiencing extreme pain. The dentist suggested zerodol-SP after the RCT of the two teeth. Is it ok to take this medicine in this pain. My next sitting for RCT is this Saturday. Please guide me.
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Hello Yed you can tak
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Yes,it is okay to take Zerodol-SP if you are having pain.
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Yes maam its painkiller you can take it
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sure you can take it thank you
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Hello Yes you can take
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Hi, Please take the prescribed medication. Also try to talk to your dentist and inform him bout your pain. Root Canal treatment pain will subside in 2 to 3 days. Get your molar treated at the earliest too.
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Yes, you can take Zerodol sp for pain(as per your doctor's advice).
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