A medicine to control tooth ache will only work temporarily and not solve the problem long term. The tooth will continue to keep getting worse if it's not treated soon. The affected tooth requires immediate treatment. Too much medicine given for a long time is also not healthy for your child's organs.
Next Steps
consult a pediatric dentist as soon as possible
Health Tips
do not give unnecessary medicines without prescription from a doctor or dentist.
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for now u can start with the medicine but need to evaluate the tooth of your son.. since, there is a myth , that child will have their new tooth in few years so why to get the treatment done of the milk teeth.. but don’t do like that.. your milk teeth will affect your permanent teeth..
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