Teething Remedies For 4 Month Old

Teething is a process in which teeth start emerging through the gums of an infant. The first teeth of a baby start to appear between 6 to 9 months. Red or swollen gums, heavy drooling, red flushed cheeks, sleeplessness at night, irritable or unsettled at night are all symptoms of painful teething.

Teething is a process in which teeth start emerging through the gums of an infant. The first teeth of a baby start to appear between 6 to 9 months. Red or swollen gums, heavy drooling, red flushed cheeks, sleeplessness at night, irritable or unsettle ... More

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A white small bump on my gum

Hi i have lot or tarter in my lower theeth i grt coean every 3 months but it cones again and again now i find my theeth too much sensitive due to hot and cold both now from ladt couple of week a small white bump is there on my gum its not pain full or increasibg in size but i am worried what is that please find attached the picture

Wisdom teeth cavity

I m a breastfeeding mother having 5 month old baby.and have a wisdom teeth cavity which cause pain during nights. Already removed my right side wisdom teeth cavity 2 years before.my doubt is removeing this teeth during this time cause harm to baby as it involves using numbness injection and tablets consumption...

Pain at the back of the molar

The area behind the molar are painful and especially the base. Seems a little flap has developed behind the molar and the base is swelled and red. I am attaching a photo. Please guide.

Bad breath problem

When I talk with my mouth, a bad smell comes out, it is worse when I am on an empty stomach, I can't talk in front of anyone, it feels strange, I saw a doctor and had it scaled, but he said it could be from the liver, so it hasn't been possible to see a gastrologist yet, I brush my teeth twice a day, what kind of treatment will make it go away completely, I want to talk to everyone with a smile.

TONGUE ULCER

Hello Doctor, This is my father’s MRI report. He developed an ulcer about 3 months ago, which appeared soon after a dental prosthetic implant. The ulcer has been non-healing, so the doctor advised an MRI. Based on the report the current plan suggested is to proceed with surgery along with a biopsy to confirm the type of cancer. We are quite concerned and wanted your expert opinion. Could you please guide us on the next best step? Is proceeding directly with surgery along with biopsy the right approach, or should we consider a biopsy first before planning definitive treatment? Which doc should I refer  Onco/ OMFs?

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