Hello sir...
your history seems you have cavitation in which the infection spreads apically and causes abscess(acute infection of pus collection) around teeth which causes tooth mobility..
first and foremost x-ray has to be taken to rule out the cause...
if there is any infection you need to go for root canal treatment followed by capping which will reduce the mobility
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist immediately f
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If there is a cavity in your tooth and is shaking with lot of pain, it indicates acute infection around the root of the teeth. Most probably you have to undergo Root Canal Treatment (RCT) following which the pain & the mobility of the tooth shall reduce.
Next Steps
Visit to the Dentist immediately.
Health Tips
Avoid biting food from same tooth and take some OTC analgesic for transient relief.
You should visit a Dentist immediately because it looks like when the tooth is shaking the infection has spread to the periodontal ligament area.you might need to consult a periodontist(gum specialist) also.
Kindly visit some nearby dental clinic to diagnose ur problem..before d start of any medications..for pain ,u can take any over d counter painkiller..it’s very imp to knw d reason of pain before suggesting any treatments
The situation looks critical. Any doctor would not be in a position to prescribe medication without knowing your medical history or having a look. I suggest, go to your nearest dentist and take medicines to control the pain.
Next Steps
Kindly visit your nearest dentist or ask your family physician for appropriate medication to control pain.
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