- Painkillers will only provide you temporary relief or sometimes it won't relieve a severe toothache.
- Visit a dentist to get that teeth treated.
- Need to check it clinically and radiographically and then the treatment can be planned. (won't take many appointments)
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He can take ketorol dt in 10 ml dilution with water. There is no such contradiction for any pain killers in cardiac conditions when used in proper dosage . But necessary to take the treatment and solve the problem as pain killers will only give you temporary relief
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