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Hello Dr! My dad's teeth are like these since years and he is not ready to take the treatment. Please let me know whether it is serious or not.
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As seen, the cavity in the second last tooth (2nd Molar), appears deep. An X-ray would be required to check the severity of the infection. Depending on the spread of infection, swelling and pain, the treatment will be advised. However, please do not postpone the treatment as the infection will continue to spread.
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Try to visit a dentist at the earliest. Brush twice daily using the correct brushing technique. Scaling and polishing is advised.
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Hi,     The second last tooth has a big cavity. Please tell me the following:- - If there was pain in that region? - If there was swelling in that region? - Did he ever have pain on chewing in that side? That tooth is in pretty bad condition as per the picture attached by you. The treatment required can be decided after you answer the above questions and a xray of the tooth will be needed. You can consult me online for further details.
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The longer you wait the costlier the treatment gets because of more damage to the tooth. Earlier the better.
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Greetings, Sir you should go for dental x ray firstand go for the treatment. Tooth (last second molar) has got cavity and it seems that you may need root canal treatment. Hope this will help you.
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Hello 😊 I presume you are primarily referring to the decayed teeth (2nd molar) 1. Cavity appears deep 2. Let me know if there is/was associated pain 3. Also let me know any history of swelling in the region 4. It is important to undergo a Dental X-ray to assess the severity of decay/infection On evaluation of above factors, the seriousness can be judged. However, it is advisable to convince your father to get treated before the condition of the tooth deteriorates.
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Consult a dental surgeon Seek advice based on Clinical and Radiographic evaluation Try to save the tooth 😊
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Medications not to be taken without being prescribed Avoid hot and hard food in case of pain/swelling I am always available for guidance and doubt solving. Take care.               Dental Pearls                  -brightening up your precious smile
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Dear Patient Yes it needs to be treated.  Try to convince your father again.
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