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Tooth ache due to one tooth out of place
One of my teeth in my lower jaw is growing slanting and hence pushing other teeth which is causing terrible pain.
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Teeth are mal-aligned and irregular. Better treatment will be do align teeth if possible..it depends on many factors considering your age.
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glycerin massage over gum in that region can soothe from pain.
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analgesic if needed.
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Ya I just saw your case , its a case of crowding and the lower canine should be removed . But considering current situation I cannot recommend that .
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Warm Saline Gargle 3-4 times a day.
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-Tab  Mox 500mg 1 tab td x 5 days -Tab keterol Dt Sos -Tab Zerodol Sp 1 tab Bd x 5 days -Tab Rantac D 1 tab bd before meal x 5 days. Please donot panik it will be just fine  , give it some time  .  Do go for extrain if it pains again  once the lockdown gets over . Thanks alot.
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Tab Combiflam SOS Warm saline rinses between meals Apply Colgate Pain out gel or clove oil on affected area thrice daily for 14 days
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Go for opg X-ray
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Do warm saline rinses
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Rush to dental clinic
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This might be due to excessive pressure of teeth to the gums due to its slanting position. Food lodgement is also a causative factor. Sine teeth is out of occlusion( normal biting position) painis occuring
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if pain occurs even after medication adv removal of tooth or reducing the clenching points of tooth while biting
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Need to get X Ray Pain might be due to food lodgement between crowded teeth Take Tab zerodol sp twice daily for 5 days Stolin gum paint locally thrice daily for week on affected gums Warm water gargles thrice daily for week
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Because of crowding of teeth chances for food lodging in between teeth,which may lead to peridontal problem.
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take antibiotics and analgesics use warm salt water to gargle
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You must show this to a dentist nearby and take an xray of your teeth for better diagnosis.
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Take analgesic..
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get xray done..
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The pain maybe due to the pressure ,you can take Tab signoflam to relieve the pain
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take tab signoflam
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get OPG done post lockdown and consult your Dentist
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Pain might be due to infection of d gums or the tooth.
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take antibiotics and painkillers with proper prescription from the dentist.
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keep d area clean and use tooth tooth brush on that area
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