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Acute pain in upper teeth
Third teeth from extreme right corner of upper teeths is paining badly, got it filled 10 years back which has eroded now and only half teeth is left with some silver filling in it. Pls advise some pain killer gel to be applied on it and medication
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It might be due to tooth or filling wear with time..
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t ketorolac can be helpful,  take 2 stat. but sometime dental pain doesn't subside with medicine or recur with more severity unless proper treatment from dentist
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dental treatment with covid protection protocol will relieve pain permanently.
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Hello Maam dont worry , -Tab Sporidex 500mg 1 tab bd x 5 days -Tab Zerodol SP 1 tab bd x 5 days - Tab keterol Dt Sos -Tab Rantac D 1 tab bd before meal x 5 days. Warm saline gargle 2-3  times a day. Avoid sticky or sweet food. You will be needing an extraction once the lockdown gets over . Thanksalot .
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Tab Flexon SOS Colgate Pain out gel or clove oil Acclaim toothpaste with soft brush
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Go for opg xray.
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Without discussing medical history don’t take medicines as medicines have side effects
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Rush to dental clinic as soon as possible
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Hi, Please apply Colgate Pain-off gel on the tooth 3 to 4 times a day. For pain take Tab.Ketorol-dt (2 tabs dissolved in water) sos.
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You need to visit a dentist whenever you can and get an x ray done of the concerned tooth to decide the treatment plan.
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Avoid too hot and too cold food. Please take soft diet for few days.
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Need to get X Ray done You might need rct or removal of the tooth As of now take medicine Tab zerodol sp twice daily for 5 days Do warm water gargles thrice daily for week
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If you are not allergic to pencillin Cap ciplox TZ twice daily after food Tab Dolonex DT thrice daily after food Tab Panal 40mg one tab half an hour before food
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If you are not allergic to any medicine take Tab Zerodol p twice daily for three days after meal
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take soft diet and do warm saline gargles
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send pic of the concerned tooth
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Hello , Cap ceff 250  three times a day Tab Calpol 650 three times a day . Both the medicine 3 days. After breakfast ,lunch and dinner
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Hi..i need to know any allergies you have related to medicines?
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send me pics if possible.
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