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Suffering from tooth pain
I am 39 year s old guy. last week one of my tooth broke when i was chewing something and from second day the pain started. what is the solution for this
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you should visit a dentist near you and get it treated as soon as possible to avoid any further problem.
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HELLO Visit a dentist and get it checked. get an X ray done, if there is an infection to roots get your treatment done followed by a crown. for broken tooth you can go for ceramic or composite veneers.
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Pain may be due to trauma because of inflammation of periodontal ligament or pulp you may have sensitivity because of exposed dentinal tubule after fracture.
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visit a dentist get X-ray done.
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if there is too much pain you can try anti-inflammatory like Ketorol-DT or Imol +.
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Fracture of tooth leads to sudden exposure of your tooth to air and water which leads to pain and sensitivity.
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consult a dentist and rule out the problem. root canal treatment might be suggestive
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avoid hot and cool foods.
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Pain may be due to fracture of tooth aur irreversible pulpitis. You should visit a dentist to get it diagnosed and treated accordingly. Probably the treatment will be root canal therapy which has excellent prognosis.
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Hi,There could be a decay in the tooth & hence your tooth broke.Take painkillers for pain relief & visit a dentist as the cavity is deep which may require root canal. A x ray has to be taken before starting the treatment.
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Hello, you need to consult an Endodontist to check if the tooth can be salvaged with the help of a Root canal treatment followed by a Crown. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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Mostly if the tooth has broken without any unnecessary trauma /Blow ,that means it already had a cavity which just caved in now.You need to show it to a dentist ASAP ,as the more you delay the chances are you will need more extensive treatment .If it isnt infected and the nerve is not open/ exposed there is a chance you may be able to get away with just a filling so pls get it done at the earliest .
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