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Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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Dentist•Chennai
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Pain in the teeth during the night strongly indicates pulpitis due to tooth decay. Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need root canal treatment and crown. Advance procedures can be done with laser.
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I understand that your toothache worsens at night, which can be frustrating and interfere with your sleep. While I cannot provide medical advice or diagnose your condition, I can offer some general information and suggest next steps:
possible reasons for nocturnal toothache:
increased blood flow: when you lie down, blood flow to your head and face increases, potentially amplifying existing inflammation or pain in your tooth.
Pressure: lying on your side can put pressure on the affect...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 pain and sensitivity in your wisdom tooth, and that it's been going on for several days. This can be quite distressing, and I can offer some general information and suggestions, but I cannot provide medical advice or diagnose your condition.
Wisdom teeth often cause problems as they erupt:
pain and swelling are common symptoms, especially as the tooth pushes through the gum tissue.
The tooth may feel loose or sensitive due to inflammation and pre...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Treat the root tooth med of ayurveda too. Take gerd ayurvedic medicine and tooth may be ok if caused by this as per your report. Initially take preventive ayurvedic tooth med. Pl talk.
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I'm sorry to hear about your son's dental injury. It must have been a difficult experience for both of you.
It's uncommon for all four front teeth to be removed in a young child unless there was severe trauma or underlying dental issues. Removing all four front teeth at such a young age can have implications for speech development and self-esteem.
I understand that it's been two years since the procedure, but if you have any concerns about your son's dental health or the way the initial ...more
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I understand your concern about toothaches affecting your incisors and canines after consuming sugary foods. While i'm not a medical professional and cannot diagnose your specific condition, I can offer some potential explanations based on general dental knowledge:
1. Tooth sensitivity: the most likely culprit is dentinal hypersensitivity. This occurs when the dentin layer beneath the enamel is exposed due to:
enamel erosion: sugary foods and drinks can contribute to enamel erosion over ...more
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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While I understand your desire to avoid medication if possible, I strongly advise against skipping the medications your dentist prescribed for your pericoronitis and partially erupted wisdom tooth. Here's why:
importance of medication:
infection prevention: pericoronitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue surrounding a partially erupted tooth, making it prone to infection. Antibiotics like augmentin 625 help prevent and control bacterial infections.
Inflammation reduction: zero dol...more
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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I understand your concern about your child's broken teeth and the possibility of cementing them. However, I am not a medical professional and cannot provide medical advice, especially when it comes to a young child's injury.
It is crucial that you seek immediate medical attention from a pediatric dentist to assess the damage and determine the best course of treatment for your child.
Here's why:
age: cementing teeth is not always the best option for young children like yours, especial...more
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Patna
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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 tooth pain above your right gum and it started two days ago at midnight. While I cannot diagnose your specific condition or provide medical advice, I can offer some general information and suggest some initial steps you can take.
Possible causes of the pain:
pulpitis: this is inflammation of the inner soft tissue of the tooth (pulp), often caused by a cavity or infection. Pulpitis can cause sharp, throbbing pain that may worsen at night.
Periodon...more
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Ipc done in a tooth should stimulate the formation of secondary tooth tissue which will be evident on radiograph by 3 months and if there is no barrier formation then chances of pulpal infection are more and pdl widening is an indication of this, if it wasn't there before. The tooth pulp may undergo slow degenerative process leading to the increase in the amount of infection, which may be a cause of concern but your dentist will observe your tooth closely to tell the right time to intervene for ...more
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