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Paining, teeth broken inside the mouth. And my cheek become swell. Last ten days before. So I want to take out my teeth.
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Don't neglect it health . Go to nearby dentist and seek for treatment ..get well soon
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Hello First visit to dentist. let him tell u the problem you are having. Dicuss all treatment options. Don't directly ask for removal of your tooth. Many problems can be solved without removal.
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You need to visit a dentist to get the tooth removed. He can also prescribe you medicine for the swelling and pain. Dont delay your visit.
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You should consult a dentist. So that doctor can diagnose and gives you proper treatment Or attach some of your pics with it
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Hello...broken tooth definitely has to be treated based on extent of tooth damage.By clinical examination and x ray we can plan the treatment like root canal treatment or removal of tooth.Visit nearby dentist immediately so that swelling and pain can be reduced by medication and treatment.
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Removal of the tooth is not a preferred treatment option unless the tooth is damaged beyond repair or is an improperly positioned wisdom tooth.... please get a proper clinical examination done by a dentist to evaluate the condition of the tooth..... unless it is non-restorable, please follow the advice of your dentist to save the tooth.... Regards....
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