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Asked for male, 22 years old from Delhi
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Change your regular toothpaste with flouride releasing toothpaste, brushing twice daily after applying an leaving the toothpaste for 5 minutes before rinsing and not eating for half hour is good enough for effect of toothpaste to take place. Avoid taking acidic beverages (coffee, tea, carbonated drinks), coloured food items and citric food directly, if unavoidable take them along with great meal of day like during breakfast lunch or dinner. Maintain oral hygiene brush properly two times in a day...more
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MDS - Periodontics, BDS (Implantologist)...read more

Dentist•Baddi
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Hello dear
please be calm
see it seems to be either pulpal trauma by either cavity preparation or spread due to deep infection. For further details you can contact me at my code bj6eie
thanks.
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Dentist•Mumbai
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If you feel any kind of discomfort then visit your dentist and get it checked again, if not then there is no need to worry. Sometime it takes few days to adjust to the bite as your teeth are use to the space being empty.
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Dentist•Bardhaman
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First it would be better to know on which surface the restoration has been done. Try maintaining proper oral hygiene as advised by your dental surgeon.
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bhiwani
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BDS, FAGE, DDC A11838, MIDA,WHO, A.FELLO...read more

Dentist•Ghaziabad
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Hello lybrate-user removing all teeth are not advisable, but it also depends on the condition of the teeth, if all are moving and there a lot of cavity and tooth cannot be saved, so it is advisable to remove rather than to keep in the mouth. But the point what to do after removing the teeth.
Get a removable/ or fixed teeth after teeth are removed.
Regarding the dentist, if you see any health care worker not wearing gloves and working with mouth, blood, or body secretions, you must always...more
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Asked for male, 48 years old from Hubli-Dharwad
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MDS-Conservative Dentistry and Endodonti...read more

Dentist•Delhi
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as you have mentioned you have problem while eating hard food there can be many reasons for this. The most common reason is pyorrhoea or periodontitis. So when the bone support of the teeth becomes less that is usual as the age grows, that is when the teeth are not able to bite on hard food with efficiency.
But for a better clarity and better diagnosis I would request you to upload some photographs or better just visit a dentist and get some x-rays done so that a proper diagnosis a...more
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MDS-Conservative Dentistry and Endodonti...read more

Dentist•Delhi
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as such there is no medicine available to remove fluoride from your teeth. The fluoride has actually become intrinsic now. It is known as fluorosis. It can only be masked by means of veneers or crowns or bleaching can be tried in some cases.
But to decide as to which treatment would be best for you we would need to see some photographs. You can upload the photographs for a better guidance and if possible just visit your nearby dentist especially a cosmetic or aesthetic dentist and ...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Anantnag
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MDS - Periodontics

Dentist•Thane
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What is the nature of the pain? If pain is intermittent without much discomfort then I think it may be due to eating something hard. If the pain is continuous then it is quite possible that the nerve is infected. Its better to get it checked out from a nearby dentist.
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Delhi
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Rampant caries progresses at a faster rate in children and it involves multiple teeth. It’s also called nursing bottle caries as the decay spreads due to feeding milk during the night & putting the baby or children to sleep without brushing. Hence early diagnosis and initiation of preventive and restorative therapies are imperative in its management. Rampant caries can affect the early permanent dentition if the child has improper dietary habits and poor oral hygiene maintenance.
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