I am having toothache in molars and premolars in right side of upper jaw.
I am having light to moderate pain from 2-3 days continuously.
What should I do ?
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Does your pain increase while eating ?? Does your pain increase while sleeping ? Can you see any cavity on any of your teeth or any black discolouration
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Based on the brief description that you have given, you will need to get a thorough clinical examination done by a dentist, followed by X-rays if suggested..... the treatment plan will be based on the correct diagnosis..... theoretically,your pain can be due to localised tooth problem or a referred pain due to some other condition, like an erupting third molar..... Regards.....
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