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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
It is a cancer of vocal cord.
But still in initial phase and outcome of the treatment can be favourable.
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Dentist•Bangalore
Fizzy drinks can increase the risk of dental problems. The sugar can cause decay and the acid in both normal and diet drinks can dissolve the enamel on the teeth. The risk is higher when you have these drinks between meals.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Vadodara
Hello lybrate-user.
Removing tumor is like cutting one stem of a tree.
Until and unless the roots are not cut it will grow back.
My suggestion is to take proper homoeopathic treatment.
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Fluoride is a chemical naturally present in water and in some foods and is essential for healthy bone growth. A few decades ago, fluoride was discovered to have anti-cariogenic (against tooth decay) properties and slowly gained popularity. While most believe that fluoride can do wonders for your teeth and help you get rid of all problems, it is not true. There is only so much that fluoride can do and there are also undesirable effects from it.

Read on to know some myths about fluoride...more
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Hello sir, pls visit to your dentist regularly ,so early tooth decay can be treated as soon as possible and prevention of further decay can begin. Tooth decay is much easier and cheaper to treat in its early stages. Any other query pls consult me online.
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BDS, MDS - Oral Medicine and Radiology

Dentist•Kolkata
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Toothache is a painful dental condition that affects many people worldwide. At times the excruciating pain can drive a normal person insane. Cavity and tooth decay contribute to toothache in a big way. However, toothache can also be an indication of some serious dental ailments that needs immediate attention.

The following factors/ reasons can equally contribute to toothache (mild or severe)

1) Tooth decay: Tooth decay and cavities are synonymous to unhealthy teeth and toothac...more
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Dentist•Gurgaon
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If the tooth is tooth much damaged then nothing can be done except. For root canal treatment and cap .or else if we do simple filling you might get. More pain and swelling.
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Dentist•Gurgaon
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You can but if it doesn't kindly visit a dentist nearby and get an x-ray done of the tooth you are suffering from. So as to give you proper treatment.
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BDS , MDS

Dentist•Gorakhpur
When a tooth is decayed or accidentally fractured and reaches to the sensitive vital part of the tooth, the pulp, it can be risky to just fill and leave.
Risk is that the root canal gets infected which may lead to pus formation below causing swelling, severe pain, fever and over time it can lead to more severe complications like granuloma, cyst or tumor formations.
So basically root can treatment is performed to eliminate future complications. In this, we remove everything inside the c...more
Asked for female, 27 years old from Mumbai
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BDS, MDS - Oral Medicine and Radiology

Dentist•Kolkata
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Hi, if the x-ray shows that a permanent canine is present in the jaw, then if it is in a suitable position, it can be pulled by braces into its normal position, but if it is in a position that it cannot be retrieved back in the correct position, then you may have to go for a surgical extraction.
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