This pain can go by medicines temporarily, but may if your wisdom tooth is troubling you , get your dental checkup done.
Dental pain can go by medicines but not properly you need dental treatment too.
In case of severe pain you can take Tab Ketorol Dt ( 2 tab in 1/2 glass of water 6 hourly), proper medicines can advised after proper dental checkup & according to condition of your teeth.
Next Steps
Visit your Dentist and get proper checkup done .
Health Tips
Don't take medicine blindly and get your dental checkup done.
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Any pain in the wisdom teeth will last for 3-5 days if the tooth is in Eruption age, that means if ur age is between 17-25/30 yrs. But if your tooth has become carious or infected its better to go to a dentist and then get treatment. Any medicine will be effective for a short duration only, must take proper treatment for final relief
Next Steps
For pain relief can take enzoflam two times a day. Fir three days. Make sure you are not allergic to any medication
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Any solution offered for wisdom tooth pain will only provide temporary relief.You need to get the tooth removed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.You can take NUCOXIA-60 for pain relief (twice daily).Do not take more than 2 tablets per day.
Health Tips
You can try warm salt water rinsing thrice daily till you get relief.
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