Hii doctor, I contacted my lips inward very forcefully which pressurized my front teeth (slightly buck) and now I have pain in my 2 front teeth. Is this possible that my teeth were damaged due to the pressure from this thing? Sorry for the stupid question.
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Hello dear,
Hope you are better now. Dont worry at all dear. Please dont do it again and it will settle on its own. The teeth will not be damaged by this force.
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Hello dear
Please be advised
See it is not possible that teeth may get traumatized due to lip injury
But since they are paining so i request you to please share pic for confirmation of diagnosis and best treatment
For further details you can consult me
Thanks
Hello ,
I am DR.IRFAN CHHERAWALA
Practicing Dental Surgeon
The question is not at all stupid .
In fact it is absolutely valid.
Your front teeth are paining due to the undue pressure of the lips musculature on the teeth.
Next Steps
Visit a dentist immediately to prevent further damage and dismay.He will take an X-Ray and confirm.
Health Tips
Please avoid chewing or biting anything from the front teeth.
Avoid massaging of gums .
Brush very gentlly so that there is no pain or bleeding while doing it .
Avoid checking the teeth for pain which can even worsen the condition. Do not apply any ointment in the affected areas.
Thank You .
Please take care.
Get well soon.
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