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Toothache after covid
I'm having toothache after covid recovery.. it's in upper left premolar and molars also in left nose to eyes what should I do it's very painful
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Can apply Gum tone gel, take a small amount on soft brush or fingertip and rub it over the affected area (gums and teeth) and leave it for 2-3 mins. Apply once in morning and after dinner. Chew cloves 1-2 for pain relief.
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Consult a dentist immediately.
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Not to ignore dental pain after a covid infection/recovery. Consult a dentist immediately and get treated soon.
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Hello Ma'am, please consult Dentist,yet U can take Amala/Amalki Rasayan 1/2 tsf once a day,Massage gums with G 32 (Alarsin )tabs Thrice a day
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For pain you should do saline gargles thrice daily.
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take tab .limcee 500 mg daily. do paste  thermokind f gel tooth paste after keeping paste for five minutes in mouth. take. tab .megadol one  TDs. with fresh water.
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consult me online for further query and complaint for your problem and treatment.
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