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Hi doc...my niece is of 12 years complaining pain in Lower jaw region since 2-3 days ...am attaching her tooth pics plz  hv a look And   help me out for this ...
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There is decayed tooth in lower jaw.get xray of tooth, depending on severity of decay,tooth has to be either restored or root canal treated. You can consult through this for prescription of medication and instructions to relieve pain and infection
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Go for xray to determine the extent of decay.
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Hello Yes thr s cavity ,for permanent treatment visit nearby clinic ,Doctor ll take Xray and he ll tell exactly what to do And for medicines consult here
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there is a cavity, just by looking at the pictures we can not evaluate the depth of the cavity. For proper diagnosis and treatment plan visit dentist. After evaluating it clinically and radiographically (X ray), I can tell you the treatment plan. Thank you
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Hello there, Your niece have cavity…. It requires proper treatment. First it needs an x-ray to know the extent of caries followed by proper treatment plan. Kindly contact me if you are in gurgaon
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Need xray first of the tooth
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As per pic, looks like cavity. Do visit a local dentist for treatment and physical evaluation. Do get an x ray done.
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