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Tooth ache
I cleaned my tooth a week back but still have pain and unnable to have food also my teeth has broken a bit this morning while having my lunch and painful
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U cleaned ur tooth it meant ur dentist did a root canal in that tooth i guess. And its possible to have tooth fracture after this.thats why i recommend not to bite on anything with this tooth untill u get a cap on it. Avoid biting force on this tooth Plus give it around 15 days so that lession beneath the tooth heals which generally occurs after tgis treatment. Instructions-soft diet till the pain subsides -tab amoxicillin 500mg and tab. Dexone twice daily for three days. Hope u to get well soon. Good luck Dr Mahak Mehta puri
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Continuation of symptoms after a tooth has been restored is basically a sign of Irreversible pulpitis and usually warrants a root canal treatment. An x-ray of the tooth will be able to provide a better insight on the current situation. Visit your dentist for revaluation of the case and for the next prudent step. Medications are only going to provide temporary relief in such cases and will never act as a cure to the problem. Regards.
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