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I have taken the second dose of vaccine today. I have been getting tooth ache from long time not severely but few times in a week. Consulted doctor few days back and he said extraction would be the solution. When can I plan that? How many days after taking the vaccine it would be better to go for a treatment?
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In meantime go for xray to determine the extent of decay,depending upon xray findings treatment plan should be decided
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Hey practo user, You can take dental treatment after 2-3 weeks . Till then you can take medicines for tooth ache . For detailed prescription you can consult me .
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Keep your oral hygiene clean . Brush twice a day and use regular mouthwash after meals.
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From the day of vaccination,Wait for 15 days.And consult to doctor for Extraction
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If it's a bearable pain You can wait for 14 days after vaccination and then plan for the dental visit for extraction. Till that you can manage with medications . you should follow the proper guidelines given by the government while comming out of home.
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medication is the temporary solution
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if the pain is bearable go with the medication. gargle after every meal. wear mask, wash ur hands properly,keep social distance when u came out for treatments
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