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Pain in tooth
Whenever I have something sweet like. Coffee or tea or whatever it is, pain starts in my teeth, especially when I've something at night time, my tooth and mouth begins to pain. I'm not able to sleep also and my mouth swells.
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Ma'am plz visit a dentist nearby and get it checked clinically whatever the doctor suggests you go for that treatment.
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hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. if there is a cavity, you need to get it filled. if there is infection to the root of the tooth, you need to get it treated.
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Looks like you have irreversible pulpitis in one of your tooth. Get an Iopa XRay done for the effected area and visit the nearest clinic
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It seems that you are suffering from caries in ur teeth which can be rectified by fillings and proper teeth scaling.Please visit a dentist immediately and get proper diagnosis. For any more query or treatment visit us today.Dr Ratnika Agarwal , Dental Surgeon/Owner of Smile Up Dental Care & Implant Center ,PUNE
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If the pain is circumscribed to one specific tooth, then it's more likely related to Deep Caries which is treated by Filling or Root Canal. And if the pain is generalised in all the teeth then it is because of Periodontal disease (Calculas, Plaque, Gingivitis or Periodontitis) which can be treated accordingly. You need to visit the dentist ASAP.
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