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There is pain in my tooth occasionally. I visited my dentist who recommended me to grt a surgery as there is a tooth growing under my present tooth. Do I have to necessarily get a surgery done to get my tooth removed?
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Dear Practo User, X-RAY would have been very helpful to give an opinion. Based on the description you have provided, yes you will need a surgery. It is not that major surgical procedure. So don't worry. I myself got my tooth extracted in this way only. A sincere suggestion would be to get this done as soon as possible. Regards Arham Dental Care Delhi
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Surgery is a term used quiet often. Don't get apprehensive.  Your dentist must have taken a X ray to understand the basic root cause of your discomfort.  Go as per his / her treatment planning .if you would have shared a xay then it would have been easier to comment. Please take all prescribed medicines as to have infection control and pre surgery protocol for better post op results. Dr dubey
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