I have my tooth extracted 5 days back, but again I found one piece of broken teeth was inside, I have taken biobid 400 for 5 days, should I go to the same dentist now or to other after 10 days
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It might also be a piece of bone. It happens commonly.
Even if it is a piece of tooth, don't worry. It can be removed.
Just take an x ray.
Visit same dentist. He/she will guide you and help you.
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Hi...I would suggest you to go to same dentist immediately, as he would be right person to assess the wound..what u found, can be part of bone(that surrounds tooth) or may be part of tooth...get it examined and treated...and get xray also done to make sure whole tooth is out...Don't wait for 10days...
If you are confident , and trust, please visit him.Get an X-Ray done.And get the remaining tooth extracted..
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Consult another Dentist .After X-Ray and if necessary go in extraction.
Sometimes the remaining tooth may need a minor surgery to remove it.
If there is pain and it is not subsiding with the present medicines, then get the medicines changed.This will depend on the severity of the infection and the need for a normal extraction or a surgical approach.
As far as possible surgery should be avoided to maintain the integrity of the oral tissues.
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Visit the dentist immediately
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Do not apply brush or massage with finger in the area of extraction .Treatment done on time is treatment well done.So immediately visit the dentist.Thank You.
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