Hi,
I have tooth ache from past 4 days and I have been taking antibiotic amoxicillin and flexon but it gives temporary relief. The gap in cavity is deep and the gum part is swollen
Please suggest
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Hello friend
Don’t panic
Could you change your antibiotics
Ciplox TZ 500 mg twice daily for 5 days after meal
Pan D 40 twice before meals
Any anti inflammatory thrice x 5 days
Gargle with chlohex mouthwash
No hot fermentation
Eat well
Add Multi vitamin once daily
It Endo perio problem
Once lockdown is out
Visit your Dentist
If this doesn’t subside
Pls find a sensible Dr to do the needful
Taking precaution towards corona.
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Hi , as per the symptoms seems like an abcess is formed , u can tak
On - off .. thrice in a day
Zerodol sp .. thrice in a day
Augmed 625 mg twice a day
Tab pantop 40 mg before breakfast ..
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Get it treated as soon as possible with available dentist.
Plz take tab. Augmentin625
Zerodol sp
Aciloc rd
All the tablets 2 times a day after food for 3 days
Once the lockdown is over plz visit ur nearby dentist for further treatment
Take:-
Tab O2 twice daily for 5days after meals
Tab Zerodol SP twice daily for 5days after meals
Tab Rablet D once daily for 5days before meals
Apply Hexigel ointment thrice daily for 5 days after meals
Hexidine mouthwash twice daily for 14 days
Warm saline rinses between meals
☆☆☆If patient is alcoholic or has consumed same within 15 days DO NOT take O2 as it has life threatening reaction instead take Augmentin 625mg
☆☆☆In case of acute severe pain take 2 tablets of Ketorol DT dispersed in water OR Tramadol OR Voveran
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