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Pain in decayed tooth
I have three decayed teeth which is almost open as portion of them broke over the time. Every 6 month or so all of them starts to pain one after one. I intake keterol-dt and it helps me in pain. This goes for a fortnight and then it starts fresh to the other decayed tooth. This is from last 4 years. But right now, one of my tooth is giving me problems. At first keterol-dt was helping in pain for continuous 3 days. But now it has stopped working. It pains a lot and I have tried Brufen and keterol together, but nothing.
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Hi,  you should  consult dentist as soon as you recognize the very first cavity,  in spite of knowing that you are having cavities and not going to dentist is a complete negligence n improper to your health. There is no medicine that can cure that cavity,  with time,  it Obviously get worse,  Medicine is just a supportive measure,  It's not a solution,  painkillers will work only up to its working hours in our body and taking too much painkillers again n again is just causing too much harm to your body. And every next time you take the same medicine,  our body got more tolerance with that. Dentist can easily guide you n help you about your teeth.  Most probably he will save your teeth. please do not ignore such things n avoid taking too much medications unnecessarily,  Guide others also about that, Thanks.
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