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Exposed tooth roots, sensivity
Hi, I have exposed tooth root, and teeth sensitivity problem, highly after my baby born.. Is it curable by paste?
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Hello mam,          Hope you and your baby do well. Please do share a picture of the tooth where your root has been exposed and none of the toothpaste can heal this for cent percent. Please do visit us then for the periodontal treatment plan and if you are breastfeeding the baby please let us know.
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Dear Patient. The information provided by you is incomplete. Do you have exposed root of one tooth or multiple teeth or all the teeth ? Sensitivity is only to extreme thermal stimulus or routine consumptions as well ? Is it a recent development or have been increasing gradually ?
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Please do no rely blindly on commercial toothpaste. Visit or consult a dentist for most suitable and justified treatment.
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Hie.. it seems to be periodontitis.. u need to seek for dental visit since it won’t go on its own just by paste..
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Kindly visit and consult dentist
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Hello mam during pregnancy gum can get swollen because of rich blood supply..During pregnancy it is advised to special gum health care measure to avoid pregnancy gingivitis..there are chances of tartar stain accumulated during pregnancy and you noticed this after deliery..better to get your teeth cleansed proffesionaly and needs step to resolvevgingivitis that has affect ed ur gum health leading to sensitivity..
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plz consult dentist..provide picture also inthis practo platform for hetter suggestion ..thank u
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Hie dear..it seems like periodontal problem because of which food lodgement occurs and it cause pain and sensitivity...don't delay..go for a checkup ...
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do warm saline rinses daily 4 times
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