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Toothache after front fixtation treatmen
Hi doc I having a severe toothache..I went through a fixtation treatment ..doc covered my front 4 teeth..now after 10 days doc checked High point also grinded them and suggested medicine like zerodol-sp, Amoxicillin 625, becosule capsules..my mouth got numb along with nose.. please advise
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May be they did composite filling for front teeth which r very deep need to do RCT & cap please call if u r in Bangalore
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Hello, kindly explain, what you mean by fixation treatment, was it a bridge or some fillings, or implants supported fixed teeth.. What kind of pain do you have, meaning, is it constant, or comes and goes, or happens more at night, or aggravates on biting.. Are those fixed teeth sensitive to hot or cold.. Are they already root canalled..
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The dentist may take an xray and do some clinical testing to see for any pulpal involvement
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Since you have started an antibiotic and painkiller.. Finish the course of the antibiotics, and then take a call, on the relief from pain..
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