Professional approach to dentist xray and treatment (probably rct)is possible only after Covid.
At home take medication to reduce pain if it is due to infection:-
•Tab O2 twice daily × 5days after meals
•Tab Zerodol P twice daily ×5 days after meal
• Tab Rablet D once daily×5 days before days
•2 Tab Ketorol DT dissolved in water in severe pain
Brush affected side with Cavity protection toothpaste
Warm saline rinses after meals
Hi,
Take painkiller tab Zerodol SP thrice a day for 3 days. Or if you have any painkiller at home then take that.
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Hi there is no home remedies for excruciating pain in tooth , once the pain start tooth needs treatment , there are multiple reasons for pain and accordingly treatment plan is there .
Once this lockdown is over visit to your dentist to know the reason and treatment , meanwhile you can take a pain killer to relieve the pain .
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Once you are able to get to dental clinic get the check up done .
Namaskaram
Pain is an alarm your body gives you that it is having trouble in that area. Tooth pains are excruciating and since a tooth does not heal on its own, until intervened by a dentist, the problem will keep manifesting.
In this time of lockdown we must take necessary precautions and do not go out unless and emergency. Severe and unbearable tooth pain which worsens as days go by is a dental emergency.
For temporary relief, I advice you avoid chewing from that side, avoid cold and hot foods and take a painkiller.
If the pain still persist or reoccurs frequently, do not ignore it and find a dentist nearest to you that is open for emergencies.
Team shambhala.
Hi
For immediate pain relief take
Tab. Zerodol-P twice daily for three days, After Food.
Once National LockDown is removed, immediately visit dental clinic to evaluate the tooth in detail and get the treatment.
Use mouthwash or warm water gargle to rinse.
Brush Twice Daily.
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