Severe pain on the right side occurs at night once I lie down . Throughout the day I don't experience anything uncomfortable. Also I don't see any visible cavities so I am not sure about that either .
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It must be due to cavity,
You need X Ray and treatment.
Take medicine
Tab Moxiclav 500mg(twice daily after meals)
Tab ketarol -DT (twice daily after meals)
Tab pantop -d (early morning empty stomach) for 5days
Due to cavity in tooth most likely.
T. Ketorol DT, when pain, 2 tablets dilute in water and consume followed by single tablet on necessity.
Or, in empty stomach, T. Ugesic, keep single tablet below tongue and do not lift tongue for minimum 1 min, for the tablet to get absorbed.
If still persists even after 2 days,
T. Monocef O CV 200/125mg, 2times/day, ten tablets.
T. Famonext 20, before food.
Next Steps
Xray and visit dentist.
Health Tips
do not neglect. without treatment the problem recurs. medication won't be able to cure permanently.
There should be a deep cavity in one of the teeth which is why you have pain typically while lying down.
You shall have to get an xray done to know exactly what is the condition of the tooth.
For now do the following
1. Take tab combiflam twice daily after food for 5 days
2. Avoid chewing and sleeping on affected side
3. Ice application on affected side externally
Next Steps
see a dentist asap for xray
Health Tips
do not try any other home remedies or take self medication
if you have any further questions then you can contact on personal chat
Severe pain at night is due to irreversible pulpitis.Sometimes caries is from side of the the tooth and not through the biting surface.
A xray of affected region will help reach the cause.
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