You can take Ketoral-DT 2 tabs dissolve in half a glass of water and take but you should visit a dentist near you for diagnosing the problem and starting the treatment.
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hello, you can do warm salt water rinses as a home remedy, but this will give you only temporary relief from pain. you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. if there is a cavity, you need to get it filled. if there is infection to the root of the tooth, you need to get it treated.
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Its advisable to visit your dentist and get that tooth treated. Its not advisable to keep popping painkillers. Without clinical evaluation medications should not be taken or prescribed
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Don't delay or else you might even need to get it extracted (depending upon the condition of the tooth)
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For instant relief you can take Tab. Keterol DT, if not suffering from any medical condition.
Kindly visit a dentist nearby for thorough clinical examination.
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Arham Dental Care
Delhi
Please take Tab. Keterol DT for now and do warm water rinse few times. Avoid chewing from that side and see a dentist as soon as possible .
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Visit dentist as painkiller will temporarily relieves pain. For long lasting results dental treatment should be done. If there is caries treatment will be either filling or rct depending upon extent of caries.
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