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Teeth is paining while eating sweet or cold since last 4 days, cab you please advise I need to go for Crown treatment or rout cannel.
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Hello you need to visit the dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. If there is a cavity get it filled. If there is infection to the root of tooth get it treated. then get a crown placed over it.
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tooth pain/sensitivity can be due to decay  or trauma(various forms including hard bristled tooth brushes or faulty tooth brushing causing removal of protective layer of the tooth -enamel) if you tooth pain is caused by decay, u need to remove it completely.... if the decay has not involved ur tooth's pulp(nerve)... u only get a filling done... if it has gone deep involving pulp you do a root canal treatment..  that will cater to relieve your pain in case of decay ... the crown on it will act like a protective covering allowing your tooth to withstand the normal occlusal or chewing forces there by preventing tooth fracture in the long run. if you have excessive sensitivity due your exposed inner layers then depending on how much is the extent you decide on going for conservative treatment option or root canal again followed by crown
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the above details can be obtained through an xray
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visit your dentist who would asses the xray abd clinical signs n symptoms to help u decide regards dr. Deepika Khanna​ (Ghatkopar West Mumbai) www.thedentalspa.in
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See dentist at earliest....he will be able to save your teeth with conservative filling or if required RCT based on clinical findings and Xray report
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if problem is not too deep he may advise u only sensitive toothpaste and gels.
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regards Dr.Mootha's Advanced Dental Care magarpatta city, PUNE
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It will depend on the reason for it, it can be just a filling or root canal along with crown, which your dentist can decide accordingly
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Hello sir. You need to visit a dentist and get a clinical examination and x-rays done. If the xrays suggest a infection it needs to be with rct and medicines. Avoid hot and spicy food for the next few days. It will only aggrevate the pain. Try warm saline gargles 2-3 times to reduce the pain temporarily.
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Hello Sir. Greetings of the day. You need to visit the dentist and get a x-ray done, only after which the extent of the decay will be known. If decay is not very deep, it can be treated by a conservative filling and if the decay has reached the nerves, the tooth will have to undergo a root canal treatment followed by a cap.
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Hi,Please get a x ray done to evaluate the depth of cavity.You will require root canal treatment followed by crown.Meanwhile take antibiotics & painkillers to relieve pain.
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Visit a root canal specialist and get x ray done.Your symptoms most probably suggest a RCT...However let the specialist see the x ray and follow his advise
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