Medications are a temporary relief.
Your tooth may be damaged, get a radiograph done for your tooth as soon as possible.
If it is damaged and need to be removed get it done as soon as possible.
U may start following medications..
Tab augmentin 625mg thrice a day(amoxicillin + clavulanic acid)
Tab doloking AA thrice a day( para+ aceclo+ serratio)
Cap vizylac once a day(pro n prebiotic)
Tab pan 40mg once a day(pantaprozole)
All the medications for 3 days..
Mentioned generic names also..
But this medications to b started if u have no drug allergy
Also a dental visit cannot b ignored by merely taking this medications as a clinical evaluation is must for diagnosis for better treatment
Next Steps
start medications n visit a dentist
go to chat box for further queries
Health Tips
plz do not use hot compression
warm saline or betadine rinses 3 times a day for 5 days
For now take the medication prescribed.
Rx
Tab Augmentin 625mg BD
Tab Metrogyl 400mg TDS
Tab Diclomol BD
Tab Pan 40 OD
Tab Ketorol DT. SOS (in case of very severe pain)
Take all for 5 days
Use betadiene mouthwash 3-4 times a day
Next Steps
Visit your dentist as clinical and radiographical examination will give exact treatment plan
It may be removal of the affected tooth due to less space or improper position of tooth
Health Tips
Maintain oral hygiene(brush twice ) ,rinse your mouth every time you eat anything
Hi ....first think u have meet a dentist and get proper Consultation ...because growth of ur wisdom teeth must be examined both clinically and by taking x Ray .so visit dentist
Next Steps
take these medications
tab augmentin 625 mg 1-0-1 a/f
tab zerodol p 1-0-1a/f
tab pan 40 1-0-1 before food
all these medications for three days .
Health Tips
do salt water gargling .
maintain your oral hygiene .
Get the X-day done
Medications are: tab augmentin 625mg twice in a day after meals ( that’s anitbiotic)
Tab ketorol DT thrice in a day after meals and it should be dissolved in water & taken ( pain killer)
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