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I am suffering from tooth pain from last night . what could be the reason for this.. It pains a lot.
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hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done if required. if there is a cavity, get it filled. if there is infection to the roots of the tooth, you need to get it treated.
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Reasons of pain are many:- 1- Dental work may result in tooth sensitivity due to inflammation of the pulp tissues inside a tooth. 2- Decay, a loose filling and/ or a cracked tooth. 3- If its a lingering pain after eating anything hot/ cold then the pulp is inflamed/ dying, & may be irreversible damage usually as a result of deep decay or physical trauma. 4- A tooth may have an infection/ abscess that has spread from pulp into the surrounding periodontal tissues & bone.
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Hi dear, Tooth pain hurts a lot. So kindly visit a nearby Dentist at the earliest and let him do the clinical examination with your thorough history of pain and diagnose the cause of pain and do the needful to relieve your tooth pain. Please don't hurt yourself by wasting time on finding reasons for your pain, reasons may be many, leave that to Dentist. Take care n get well soon.
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oral or IM Pain killer with proper prescription Visit a dentist at the earliest if possible
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Regular dental check up every 6 months
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Hello, Mam,looks like your tooth is infected.Visit a dentist ASAP. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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