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After my pregnancy my tooth got broken and I felt severe pain, so I checked with dentist they informed i should bear the pain till 4th month and after they can perform root canal with gynaecologist advises.. is there any other possibilities to get rid of my pain. I used to take dolo 650 still my pain remains same
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Hello The 2nd trimester (4-6 months) is a relatively safe period for dental procedures. Paracetamol (dolo 650) is relatively safe during pregnancy. If pain is intolerable then emergency access opening can be done for relief. This is the first step in Root Canal treatment and temporary dressing is given. Further steps of RCT will be performed after pregnancy. But for this you have to consult your gynaecologist first.
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Second trimester (4th–6th month) is the safest period for definitive dental treatment like root canal treatment (RCT).However, if pain is severe or persistent, emergency dental care is safe in any trimester with proper precautions and gynecologist consultation. What can be done with proper dentist and gynaecologist consultation Temporary pain-relief procedures such as: 1)Pulpotomy / partial pulp extirpation 2)Temporary dressing These can significantly reduce pain until definitive RCT is done. Medications such as Paracetamol (Dolo 650) is safe but may not control dental pulp pain completely. Avoid self-medication unless prescribed by a doctor.
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Please visit your dentist again—early treatment can prevent infection and give you relief. Also coordinate you gynac and dentist
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You may consult with your gynecologist regarding other medicine which you can take..please don't take any medicine on your own.
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Hello Consult with your gynaecologist for further medication treatment
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