Teeth damaged can be due to many reasons. It may be decay or due to injury medications are temporary relief u have to visit a dentist for complete treatment of the pain in ur teeth.
Pain may reduce and may increase again till the needed treatment is done. Teeth need to be checked to decide best what treatment is required for your wife.
Next Steps
visit the dentist.
you will require to get Xray done once clinically checked.
Nocturnal Pain(pain at night) is a sign that the caries has reached nerves (pulp) of the tooth ,it need to be treated by RCT. Medications will give temporary relief.Visit nearest dental clinic for the proper treatment.
Dental Galaxy, Pune
Hello,
The damaged teeth need treatment to control pain.
Night time pain is a sign that the decay is very deep (involving the pulp of the teeth).
In such cases, medicines will not be sufficient, you have to visit a dentist and get required treatment. (RCT or extractions).
Next Steps
visit a dentist for a check up and get the required treatment.
According to the severity of the pain, I strongly recommend visiting a dentist immediately. After taking an X-ray, the dentist will assess the current condition of the tooth to determine the extent of the issue.
This will help us decide whether a root canal treatment (RCT) is necessary, if medication can resolve the problem, or if extraction is required.
The X-ray will also provide valuable insights into the surrounding area and gum region, enabling an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
In the meantime, please avoid relying heavily on painkillers, as they may not address the underlying issue and can have adverse health effects.
Next Steps
Visit dentist immediately for clinical diagnosis and treatment plan
Health Tips
Avoid eating from painful side
Take soft diet
Avoid hard food.
while lying down the blood circulation increases in the head region therefore increasing the pain in the inflamed tooth. Immediate treatment of the tooth is necessary to save the tooth.
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