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Yes, it is generally safe to take medical treatment for a toothache after taking an i-pill on november 21st. The i-pill, also known as emergency contraceptive medication, does not interact with most medications, including those used for dental treatment.
However, it is always advisable to inform your dentist about any medication you are taking, including the i-pill. This allows them to make informed decisions about your treatment and ensure it is safe and effective.
Here's why it's a goo...more
However, it is always advisable to inform your dentist about any medication you are taking, including the i-pill. This allows them to make informed decisions about your treatment and ensure it is safe and effective.
Here's why it's a goo...more
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Asked for female, 56 years old from Mumbai
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No medicine is good for severe toothache. RCT and Crown is the solution. If it can't be done then removal only may provide relief from that severe pain. If you don't want any treatment to be done and toothache resolves then there are 100% chances that pain or swelling may disrupt your sleep one or many days. So go for the permanent treatment and not temporaries. It can also convert into something which you never want to even hear it. So that's my advice to you rest is your will. Hope this helps
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Gurgaon
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Yes there is a connection between TMJ AND TINNITUS.
Firstly, the chewing muscles are near to some of the muscles that insert into the middle ear and so may have an effect on hearing, and so may promote tinnitus. Secondly, there can be a direct connection between the ligaments that attach to the jaw and one of the hearing bones that sits in the middle ear. Thirdly, the nerve supply from the TMJ has been shown to have connections with the parts of the brain that are involved with both hearing...more
Firstly, the chewing muscles are near to some of the muscles that insert into the middle ear and so may have an effect on hearing, and so may promote tinnitus. Secondly, there can be a direct connection between the ligaments that attach to the jaw and one of the hearing bones that sits in the middle ear. Thirdly, the nerve supply from the TMJ has been shown to have connections with the parts of the brain that are involved with both hearing...more
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Asked for Male, 27 years old from Satna
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I understand your concern for your pregnant wife experiencing a cavity and sensitivity issues. However, I cannot prescribe or recommend any medication, including gargle medicines, for pregnant women. This is because the safety of certain medications during pregnancy can vary depending on the trimester and specific concerns.
It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional, preferably her obstetrician or a dentist specializing in prenatal care, to determine the best course of action for mana...more
It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional, preferably her obstetrician or a dentist specializing in prenatal care, to determine the best course of action for mana...more
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Mumbai
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Medicines are temporary relief .you need to go to a dentist for exact diagnosis and treatment. You can give him ketorol dt single tablet in case of pain and emergency .but you can't rely on medicines and they can't be taken time and again due to several reasons. So you need to go to a dentist and treatment done.
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