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PAIN IN TEETH
She is having pain in her teeth for more than 1 month. Sometimes, she take pain keeler to get rid of pain.
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Hello sir...   Pain is due to carious teeth.....if the caries reaches pulp it causes pain.....However complete clinical and radiological examination is necessary to rule out the cause and management.... Medication is only temporary relief
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kindly visit dentist as soon as possible
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Self medication is not the solution. Giving painkillers at this age is the worst for health. Kindly visit a nearby dentist as soon as possible and get it rectified. Reasons for pain could be multiple
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Donot neglect or delay
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Hi Mam/Sir , pls visit nearest dentist to check reason for the pain , don’t delay or neglect
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Might need X-ray investigation followed by treatment
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Never ignore the dental problems
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We need to know if there is any caries in the tooth where it is paining. I am assuming that there is a caries in a particular tooth and this have reached the pulp and hence the pain. The pulp has the nerve vessels which innervate the tooth.
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First there needs to b an x Ray done of the paining tooth. If the caries is involving the pulp then RCT can b done otherwise the next line of treatment depends on the x Ray.
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Avoid chewing food from that particular tooth. Avoid too hot and too cold fluids. Warm saline mouth rinse will help reduce . Taking too much painkiller is also not good. Visit a nearby dentist asap.
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