Hello doctor.. I'm having pain at my right side molar teeth.. When both the teeth up and Dow n touch together I'm getting lot of pain.. I already used ketorol dt and novomax 500 mg.. And using sensodine repair and protect.. I'm having dis pain from last week.. Pls help me
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Pain may be due to cavity ,u need proper examination,need to take an x-ray later take medication or proceed with the treatment according to the problem
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You mostly have an infection in your teeth that needs appropriate medicine.
Please video consult for proper diagnosis and medicine
Meanwhile you can start lukewarm salt water rinse thrice daily and medicated mouthwash rinse twice daily for some relief from infection.
Next Steps
- Video consult
- Visit dentist
Health Tips
A photograph of the tooth is very helpful in finding out the problem
The medicines you are taking are OK, but don't use Keterol-DT more than 5 days .
Also, it will provide temporary relief to you& should do treatment of the root cause of it
Deeply decayed tooth i. e ; which requires rct followed by crown placement.
Next Steps
visit dentist /endodontist further treatment .
Health Tips
don't chew from that side till the treatment is done. keep oral hygiene by following proper brushing technique with toothpaste.
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