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Pain in molar
Pain since 1 month pain is intermettent very severe more at night . releves on taking medicine.
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looks like you will have to undergo rootcanal. please visit a dentist, get an xray done and undergo treatment...dont delay it further
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It looks like your had cavity but delayed to get it filled.
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visit your dentist ASAP and after xray will tell wheather RCT is required or can be treated by filling only.
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Visit a dentist for taking diagnostic xray and checkup
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looks like you will have to undergo rootcanal.  please visit a dentist, get an xray done & do the needful as advised
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Self medication should always be avoided for your own interest..... also medications can only subside the pain or symptoms temporarily in case of toothache, but the permanent relief can only be achieved after objective treatment of the problem..... please visit the dentist for a proper clinical examination and x-ray..... most likely you will be requiring root canal treatment of the offending tooth for best long term symptom relief..... Regards....
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Hello, you need to visit an endodontist as it looks like your tooth is infected and might need an RCT.Dont delay. Regards DR SUMAN MAKAM
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You need to get it evaluated for pain. We need to have a look what is the actual reason for pain. Get your self checked. Regards Dr Vidisha Parashar Illumident Lighting up your smile
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It may be due to dentinal hypersensitivity or due to dental caries, go to a near by dentist and have a check up your problem will subside...nothing to worry.
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