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Huge pain on teeth
Huge pain in teeth since lockdown starts. Any dental doctor is not available for dental treatment. What should we do?
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Tab Paracitamol Sos Warm saline gargel 3-4 times a day  Consult a Dentist online .
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many dentist open now only when there is an emergency case. you need to call ur dentist. he will understand your problem and prescribe medicines. depending whether you need emergency case, he will open the clinic for you
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call any dentist around
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gargle with warm salted water 4 times a day
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Please do check your area permises. If that's not available then use saline water to gargle it will ease out the pain to some extent. But don't consider as total remedy
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Capture photography of the deccayed tooth and send to online doctors. They will prescribe you medications. For time being use tab Dolonex 20mg if u aren't allergic to any medications
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Prevention is always better than cure
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Get online consultation with dental surgeon Send photo of your tooth and share complete medical
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Many dental services are open, which city are you based in ?
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Take Tab Diclofenac sodium 50mg+paracetamol 325mg-12 1-1-1 after food Tab Amoxicillin+clavulanic acid 625mg - 6 1-0-1 after food Tab Folispor/Fdson spor-10 1-0-1 after food If acidity persists, Tab Rabeprazole+ domperidone-6 1-0-1 30 minutes before food
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If after 3 days it still pains then get back to me.
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Avoid spicy, hot and cold foods. Brush twice daily and floss before brushing.
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Which city you are based. U can do  teleconsultation with dentist in your city .They can help better ...
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call the dentist
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Can u provide some more details
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For now u can have Ketorol DT in case of severe pain avoid chewing from the affected side Have soft food
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For any further queries u can have a chat
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Send pics and detail of your problem. As of now take Tab zerodol sp twice daily after meals for 5days If required also take tab ketarol -DT sos once daily for 5 days Avoid chewing on affected side Eat soft food
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Tab ketorol-dt if you have severe pain. Luke warm water gargles with salt 2-3 times a day.
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Add oflox oz if pain not relieved after three days
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avoid hot n cold food
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T. Robinaxol D, consume after food. maximum 4 tablets  a day. Antacid along before food. Luke warm water salt gargle,If relieving.5-6 times/day. Avoid hot compression extraorally Soft diet. Avoid sticky sweet very hot or cold food.
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visit dentist to work out the main cause of pai
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Try and consult the dr online. Send pictures of the area of the mouth with the problem. Generally the dr will be able to prescribe medicines that will relieve the symptoms till you can visit a dentist.
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Online consultation with pictures or video call
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Do not self medicate
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