I had 6 years back molar teeth root canal there was no problem, this month I ate some sweets so from past 2 days I am having intolerable pain in molar teeth. So I took 2 tablet of dolo 650, the pain reduced and now it has swollen.. what shall I do please suggest...
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There is infection in tooth.visit dentist get x ray done. If there is infection in rc t treated tooth you may need to do re root canal treatment. But there may be other carious tooth which may be cause of pain and swelling.
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1) T. Augmentin DUO 625, 3 times/day, total 10 tablets.
2) T. Metrogyl 400, 3 times/day,10 tablets.
3) T. Parasafe 650, only in case of mild pain, maximum 4 times/day.
If doesn't relieve, T.Ketorol DT, one tablet at a time, maximum 3 tablets per day, only if moderate to severe pain, dilute in water and consume.
1,2,3 to be consumed after food.
1 and 2 both tablets to be consumed(all 10 tablets to be strickly consumed) as per instruction even if pain subsides after a few tablets.
If no pain, do not take any of no. 3 medicines.
4)C.pan D, once a day, before food for 5 days.
5) T.chymoral forte, 3 times/day for 2 days. Total 6 tablets. Before food if no acidity problem.otherwise after food.
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