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MDS - Pediatric Dentistry, BDS

Dentist•Trivandrum
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it is normal for the the upper front teeth (central incisors) be still unerupted 6 months after their normal eruption date which is 7-8 years of age. The eruption is considered delayed when the child is above 8 1/2 – 9 years old.
Since there is a history of trauma, and its of concern, an xray can be taken to identify and locate the position of the teeth. It will help in the decision of further treatment,
mean while consider massaging the gums by gently rubbing them with clean fing...more
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I understand that you're experiencing severe pain in your lower tooth, making it difficult to do anything. This sounds worrisome, and I can't diagnose the cause or offer medical advice. However, I can provide some guidance on what you can do next:
immediate relief:
contact your dentist as soon as possible: explain the severity and location of the pain. Most dentists offer emergency appointments for such situations.
Do not take any over-the-counter medication without consulting your d...more
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I understand you're experiencing discomfort and pain in your mouth and jaw, and I want to help provide some guidance. However, I cannot diagnose medical conditions or offer specific medical advice. It's important to seek professional medical help for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
With that in mind, here are some general suggestions:
seek medical attention:
contact your dentist immediately: explain your symptoms and schedule an appointment as soon as possible. They can exam...more
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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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
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BDS(Gold Medalist), Certification in Imp...read more

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First of all its important to diagnose your case then medication should be prescribed and treatment plan can be decided. Do not take unnecessary pain killer for long time. Its better to visit a dentist or book an appointment with a dentist.
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BDS(Gold Medalist), Certification in Imp...read more

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There's nothing to be done with i-pill and toothache. Visit your nearest dentist or consult a dentist online for better understanding and proper diagnosis of your case.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Physical examination by nearby dentist may find the gravity of tooth pain and swelling due to tooth. If tooth is not causing, its probably by medication you took.
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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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