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Pain in tooth and fever
Hello dr...my kid is  hvng  fever severe pain and mobility in his  posterior side tooth of lower jaw  since 3-4 days ..he had gone root canal treatment before 1 year  and now there is pain and  mobility in that tooth ...am attaching  his mouth pic kindly hv a look and help us ...thanking u
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Hello, first you must mention the age of your child so that we can make further progress and rule out physiological changes during eruption of permanent teeth. Kindly consult after pointing out the tooth with issue and age of the patient.
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Re infection chances are there
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Hello Please visit the dentist for oral examination It might be re infection Also please get the tooth treated on the other side there is carious teeth
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Hello! There are chances of re-Infection.
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Kindly visit nearby pedodontist for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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There is a infection suspected . You should start antibiotics &visit clinic for Xray n medications.
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Looks like cavity and infection in tooth. Better Visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation, medication and treatment (as required).
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Hi, Please share the age of your son. Also visit a dentist and get the tooth examined. There is a cavity on the opposite side that needs to get treated.
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