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Asked for male, 43 years old from Howrah
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MDS - Periodontics, BDS

Dentist•Dhanbad
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Yup that's a common thing. U may have accidently broken some little fragment of teeth. U can meanwhile take some desentizing toothpaste for sensitivity and go to a dentist for the checkup of your concerned tooth cz you may need to smoothen edges of that teeth or reconstruct the lost part.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Mumbai
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BDS, FAGE, DDC A11838, MIDA,WHO, A.FELLO...read more

Dentist•Ghaziabad
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It is dependent on the position of your wisdom tooth with bone.
For that opg x-ray is required to gauge 1. The level of bone covering the tooth, 2. Tooth placement with the nerve, 3. Clinically how it is placed in the mouth and 4. Its relationship with the opposing teeth, 5. Chances for its eruption. If the patient complains of pain, and restricted mouth opening then it is advisable to take the wisdom tooth out. As per your age, chances are very less that it will come now also if it does not...more
Asked for male, 22 years old from Gorakhpur
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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A major cause of tooth sensitivity is root exposure. Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need cleaning along with desensitizing procedures and / or artificial enamel filling. Advance procedures can be done with laser too. You may consult me in person. Until then apply a desensitizing paste (sensodyne tooth paste) on the teeth. Wait for 10 to 15 min until you brush your teeth with the sa...more
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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
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Brush your teeth twice daily. Floss your teeth before going to bed. Watch for a week. If symptoms still don't improve approach a dentist.
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Asked for male, 65 years old from Noida
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Dentist•Delhi
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Yes probably it is due to traumatic extraction of the adjacent tooth. Sometimes this can happen.
Rinse your mouth after having meals immedaitely with warm saline water.
Keep your oral hygiene good.
Don't disturb that area with tongue.
And visit your dentist for further advice. You can apply gum paint to soothe and heal that area.
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BDS (Implantologist)

Dentist•Lucknow
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Clove helps in reducing tooth bcz of its obtundent (soothing) effect on pulp it soothes the pulp fr a short period of time but it is not a substitute fr dental treatment fr that you need to visit a dentist though it will reduce years pain to a consideranle amount till the time you reach years dentist.
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Irregular brushing technique with a worn off brush will certainly cause the tooth abrasion, gums to recede & thereby resulting in root exposure. Exposure of (dentin or cementum) layer of the tooth or trauma to the root nerve tissue causes Sensitivity. Adv. cleaning and artificial enamel filling or root canal treatment with a cap for deep abrasion. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush....more
Asked for male, 19 years old from Hyderabad
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Your experience of temporary anaesthesia or paraesthesia after an atraumatic surgical wisdom teeth removal will certainly subside.
90% of lingual nerve injuries are temporary and gets better soon.
Any functional deficits like speech and mastication difficulties, tongue and cheek biting, taste dysfunction are the symptoms of permanent lingual nerve injury which you don’t have. So ignore it for now.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Patna
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Dentist•Delhi
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Limited opening can be due to your erupting molars on both sides that can cause pain.
- the gum over the molars can incorporate food particles and may cause pain due to infection under the gum. You need to get it cleaned thouroughly either by getting the gum over tooth removed or the tooth itself.
- do warm saline rinses 3-4 times a day to keep that area clean.
- limited opening can be due to the chewing of pan, that causes the mouth to become stiff. Practice mouth opening exercises....more
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Durgapur
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Dentist•Delhi
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Hello! firstly, the cause of tooth pain has to be elicited.
Unnecessary medications should be avoided always prior to treatment.
If you have got your treatment done already, then it is well and good. But if you are merely taking medicines without proper treatment of pain, it is advisable to visit the dentist and get the treatment first.
The tooth pain can be due to many reasons like cavity, sensitivity or any kind of trauma.
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