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Tooth ache and feel sensitivity
Having tooth achefromlast 2 days. I guess it is because of one of my tooth fill up fell a month back and i didnt care for it. I am feeling the pain to the whole right side tooths. Even i feel this sensitivity while drinking water.
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Hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. pain could be due to infection to the root of the tooth, you need to get it treated. then get a crown placed over it. for sensitive toothpaste, you can use any good sensitive toothpaste available in the market.
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Old fillings removal can be a cause of sensitivity in that tooth .most advisable will be re-filling the tooth with a compatible restoration and if the pain still persist root canal treatment should be done.
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can also use a anti sensitivity toothpaste to get rid of the sensitivity.
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Persistant pain in whole right side is a sign if root canal infection. An endodontist can treat u with RCT. Visit nearby.
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As per what you have described it maybe infected. To what extent has it broken and what treatment is appropriate can be decided after you have a consultation with the dentist.
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Probably you had injury after falling. Are you having sensitivity to hot or cold? Please see a dentist asap. Also get an X-ray done. If the fractured tooth is close to nerve you would need root canal or else a tooth coloured restoration should be enough. Thanks. Dr. Harleen New Delhi www.merakidentalstudio.com
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Dear Practo User, As per the description provided by you, it looks like you have secondary decay in the tooth which was treated earlier. For a definitive diagnosis you need to visit a dentist nearby for complete oral check up. Only after that a treatment can be suggested. Regards Arham Dental Care Delhi
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Hello Ma'am Greetings of the day. Visit the dentist and get a x-ray done. The pain and sensitivity might be due the presence of secondary caries. You might need to get a RCT done if the decay has reached your nerves.
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Hello Mam, You may need a RCT to save your tooth.Visit an Endodontist for the same ASAP. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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In my opinion your cavity has further spread deeper into the tooth causing you the sensitivity and pain
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Without further delay see a dentist and undergo the necessary diagnostic x-rays and treatment
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Avoid chewing on that particular side of the jaw and see a dentist asap. Get well soon !
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