Hi doctor
My noth side molar are emerging..One of the molar is impacted(saw from GOOGLE)..Impacted i mean the whole tooth is emeging across the gums of other tooth.
The other side molar is also emerging and is alos impacted.
I am not able to eat..Its paining a lot.
Please help on the same that should I get it checked in the hospital.
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Maam in this lockdown period I cannot suggest you visit any clinic or hospital .
I would suggest you please take theke medications , Warm saline gargle 3-4 times a day and get relieved .
-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
bd before meal x 5 days.
Rx:-
Tab O2 twice daily for 5days after meals
Tab Zerodol SP twice daily for 5days after meals
Tab Rablet D once daily for 5days before meals
Warm saline rinses between meals
Apply Metrohex DG gel thrice daily for 7 days
Need to get opg x Ray done
If they are impacted and causing harm,needs to be removed extracted
As of now take
Tab Oflox 500mg(twice daily after meals)
Tab Zerodol sp (twice daily after meals)
For 3days
Betadine gargles twice daily for week
Stolin gum paint locally on affected gums
Hello
Wisdom tooth may be impacted, you need to get a OPGXray done to see the position of the teeth.
For now, keep the area clean.
Do warm salt water rinses 3 times a day.
For pain take tab Ketorol DT SOS(when pain is present).
Next Steps
visit a dentist when possible to get it examined.
Health Tips
if pain increases or there is swelling, consult with a dentist.
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