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Toothache&infection. Swelling cheek and pain. Some times fever. Today seen dr. She prescribe aceclopara, ciplox-tz, ome20. How to cure them. How much days they cure posible??
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It will subside in 3-4 days Go for xray Follow instructions of your dental surgeon
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Let the swelling subsides after taking antibiotics . Have soft diet . Then after tat go take x ray n rule out whethere yhe prognosis f tat tooth s good . Then go for rct if its good or else u have to go for extraction.
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take full course antibiotics  n soft diet  don chew with the affected side .
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Pain and swelling will subside by 3 to 5 days.take medicine on time..
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please treat your teeth if not wisdom tooth.mostly RCT by IOPA diagnosis
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check temperature and pulse rate... if fever persist kindly check again by medical doctor
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If it's not a wisdom tooth and the tooth is not grossly destructed you can get RCT done to save the tooth. First let the infection subside. Take Novamox500 mg three times after food for 5 days. Don't miss your medicin
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As Said earlier,after the symptoms subside(3-5days), extraction or RCT has to be done for the teeth. If after medication no treatments are availed from dentist,the symptoms will reccur sooner or later. If extraoral swelling evident, T.chymoral BR,2 times/day,before food preferred, for 3 days
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clinical examination+x-ray of the tooth will help to decide what treatment can be availed for the particular tooth.
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