Is this roof of the mouth looking good?
I can see this on the roof of my mouth. It looks like this. It scared me. Is it normal or something else? I have a gerd and snoring problem
I can see this on the roof of my mouth. It looks like this. It scared me. Is it normal or something else? I have a gerd and snoring problem
1) Faced lot of pain during night. 2) Visited Dentist and they suggested solution. Solution is expensive. Then i requested them to extract and also requested them for solution from relieving pain. 3) They had prescribed medicine. It worked fine for 2 days. On 3rd day,morning, i faced lot of stomach ache + 5 times went to washroom for removing stool + had vomited one time after taking Pan D capsule. 4) List of medicine are as (a) Enzoflam (b) Pan D (c) Vizylac capsule (d) Augmentin 625 Duo Tablet 5) Now, Dentist team suggested to stop taking medicine. 6) So, kindly suggest what to do next. 7) Further, my corner molar teeth is slightly broken due to wisdom teeth removal during surgical process which occured in 2020. 8) Due to prescribed medicine, my pain from tooth has got reduced but on 3rd day, pain occured in stomach + vomiting occurred one time + whole body got weak. 9) Now, i am confused what to do next. Kindly help if anyone has solution in this platform.
Good evening doctor, I am suffering from health anxiety and continuous bp checking. Last 5 days my wisdom teeth aches due to wrong feeling during this I eat muscle relaxant for tooth aches. After 2 days I have severe pain and bp is around 170-160/105-95 for full day and go to other dentist he removed filling I got relief in pain after that my bp is around 132-128 to 84-79 without any medicine and dentist gives my Amoxicillin 500 and declofanic pottasium paracetamol sp and dexona. After last 2 days my bp increase is around 160-154 to 104-95 without no reason. No teeth pain no fever. I am so much worried and confused. Today I measured bp about 100 times my bp all time in lying position is around 164-146 to 104-94 in normal position. Only few reading out of 100 show 135/86. What should I do so much worried. I do all low impact exercise yoga but nothing work for me. One more thing previously my bp is in range of 130-115 to 82-72 all time still normal position. please help.
My baby was born on 16 May 2025. I have noticed multiple black/dark spots on both the upper and lower front teeth and am concerned whether these are cavities, stains, or an enamel problem. He takes NAN PRO 3 formula milk and daily supplements (D3 Must, Gemcal P, and A To Z NS, 1 ml each). His diet includes dalia, dal, apple puree, banana. Could you please advise: 1. What could be causing these black spots? 2. Do these look like cavities that need treatment? 3. Could formula milk, night feeds, diet, or supplements be contributing? 4. Should I take him for an in-person dental check-up urgently? I have attached a photo for reference.
My 9-year-old child lost a tooth more than two months ago, but the permanent tooth has still not come in. I wanted to know if it is okay to give Cavit Syrup to help with tooth growth. If yes, what would be the appropriate dosage for a 9-year-old?
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