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Pain in teeth and head
Feeling pain from upper jaw teeth and whole head part. Noticed it's a black teeth.Feeling more pain during night time
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Carious teeth u may consult me
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It seems like infected dental pulp of possibly the black teeth.
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Visit dentist for consultation asap
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Can be treated with simple procedure of RCT
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Visit dentist. Mostly it's due to ur infected tooth. A simple root canal procedure may be helpful for you.
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Hi ur teeth is decayed.. n infected.. infection as reached pulp so u have severe pain..u need an rct n a cap As of now start with antibiotics n pain killer
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Take painkiller like tablet Ketorol-DT twice daily and then see a dentist to know the reason of pain.
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It must be toothache due to badly carious tooth/ wisdom tooth. It is referred to  head, ear neck region
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consult a dentist, get xrays done if needed. tooth/ teeth may ve treated by RCT/ extraction
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Ur tooth must be carious ... Visit the dentist as soon as possible
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go for an xray for further diagnosis  and treatment
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