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Toothache and bleeding
Toothache in left lower molars and premolars since few days back and blood observed in spitting after brushing teeth. what should i go for firstly?
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Hello, bleeding could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. pain in tooth could be because of cavity or infection to roots. if it is because of cavity get it filled or if because of infection, get it treated. Brush your teeth twice daily, night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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U have asked about two problems 1.tooth ache in lower molars and premolars 2.bleeding on brushing Understand they can be two different problems first meet dentist he or she wd clean ur teeth with ultrasonics ur bleeding on brushing would be cured Pain in posterior teeth can be cured after clinical and radiographical review by dentist .Decision depends on the condition of teeth .
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Hello, you need to see an Endodontist for the tooth ache.you may need a professional cleaning for the bleeding issue. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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Hi Get relief from pain in priority Get an X Ray and get it diagnosed from dentist Followed with cleaning for bleeding gums
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. For pain management you can take a tab. Zerodol-p twice a day. After that, get it checked out by a dentist in person for further evaluation and management. Let him check the over all condition of the tooth and then he can suggest you further. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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