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Toothache before some days
Before some days i had toothache i took medicine and after 25 days of closing medicine my pain went gone and now i have pain for 2 to 3 seconds in any of my tooth.
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It will certainly come back again.
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Better get the x-ray done and get the RCT done.
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Toothaches occur as a result of deep cavity. It could be an early sign of tooth infection.
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Kindly visit your nearby dentist and get it treated.
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If ignored it could cause infection and swelling
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It can be deep caries..plz get an x-ray done fr more clearer picture
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Hi .. Medicine cannot treat the cause of toothache .. it only provides some relief for sometime.. again the pain is back! A dental check up is what u need
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Hello Please stop taking medicines it might give you ulcer Visit a dentist for a check and get the tooth treated as medicines won't help you permanently
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Medications are not going to cure any dental problem and objective treatment by the dentist based on the diagnosis after a proper clinical checkup is required. Temporary relief can be achieved by the medications but the ongoing damage due to the infection continues and the symptoms reappear after sometime for sure. Visit the dentist as soon as possible in the best interest of your own health. Regards.
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