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Asked for female, 24 years old from Raipur
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These medicine may cause such situations. However your dentist might have also prescribed any antacid or ppis. Pl be careful. Also do not take empty stomach if such med cause you trouble.
Pl consult by text or audio call.
If pain, trauma etc still exist, may be you have to switch medicine. Pl consult your dentist or physician. However if at all such conditions occur with other anti inflammatory etc too, pl do not hesitate to protect stomach lining and prevent other damages by ayurvedic n...more
Pl consult by text or audio call.
If pain, trauma etc still exist, may be you have to switch medicine. Pl consult your dentist or physician. However if at all such conditions occur with other anti inflammatory etc too, pl do not hesitate to protect stomach lining and prevent other damages by ayurvedic n...more
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Asked for male, 16 years old from Bhilwara
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Take your antibiotics as prescribed by your dentist. Relieve pain with anti-inflammatory medication that allows for reduction of inflamed periodontal fibres during your root canal recovery as tooth heals. Give the tooth that has had a root canal started or completed some time to settle down and become more comfortable. Avoid crunchy, hard or tough foods on a recently treated root canal tooth for several days afterward. Staying with softer foods and chewing on the opposite side are helpful sugges...more
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Mumbai
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To relieve the pain and prevent further complications, the tooth may be extracted (surgically removed) or saved by root canal treatment. If doctor has advised rct, you should go for it to save the tooth, otherwise you will loose the tooth. And if you don't want to save the tooth (which is not preferable) you can get it extracted. We can discuss it further over a call or video meeting to proceed for most appropriate treatment.
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