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My teeth are getting pain
Hi sir/mam My back side teeth are getting pain. I have checked the black spot and please advise what I need to do. I am from pune hinjewadi Thanks
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Hello. Sir this information is not adequate to advise anything. If you' are already noticing black spots. You  first need to find out what is the issue. Visit a dentist first.
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not to worry about as most dental issues can be treated well
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hey I am I  Kharadi Pune.
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It can be due to decayed or due to gingivitis. You can consult through this for prescription of medication to relieve pain along with detailed clinical history.
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Pain in the back of your teeth can be caused by a variety of issues, such as tooth decay, cavities, gum disease, or a cracked tooth. The black spot you have noticed may be a sign of tooth decay, which can cause pain if left untreated. I would recommend visiting a dentist as soon as possible to have your teeth examined. The dentist can determine the cause of the pain and recommend the appropriate treatment. Depending on the cause, treatment options may include filling a cavity, root canal therapy, or tooth extraction.
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Hello Do gargle with lukewarm water with salt.visit dental clinic ,doctor ll take Xray and Thn he ll suggest what to do
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