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I had covid 4 months back. Since last 2 weeks, I have been experiencing little pain in some of my tooth. Today I am experiencing pressure kind pain on upper tooth( incisors, canine and pre molars). It's more like stiffness on all upper tooth. Possible issue?
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Hello. Kindly attach photographs of the concern region The pain can be due to gingivitis (inflammation of gums), periodontitis, caries, infection, abscess or radiating pain. A radiograph (x-ray) is required of the concerned region to diagnose the problem. Kindly visit a dentist for definitive diagnosis and treatment
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Hello dear Please be calm See it can be anything caries,infection ,trauma or raditiating pain.i suggest you to get clinical check up done for further details you can consult me Thanks
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Hello. Hope you are doing well. Though there might be many reasons of your concerns it is better to get yourself check clinically from an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon or a General Dentist to rule out any other serious causes since you have a history of covid. Till then be aware of any other signs and symptoms like multiple mobile teeth, pus discharge, pain extending towards face or eyes, stuffy nose, etc.
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May be due to gingivitis or periodontitis. Pl check if any caries present.
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Consult a dentist
Health Tips
Do warm saline gargles three times daily and toothbrushing twice daily after meals
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