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Asked for male, 22 years old from Delhi
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Dentist•Kolkata
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to know the exact problem I need to see the condition of the tooth and then treatment procedure could be suggested accordingly. It would be great if you could share some pictures of the concerned tooth and brief me about the same. For futher details, contact on code nv6172.
Take care.
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Hello Lybrate user pls always mention the age of patient. If pain is in the area where upper and lower jaw meet then assesment for any last erupting tooth is needed. If it radiates up to the temple and ears then dental xray is required to see any new or re infection with the teeth present in that area.
Kindly get dental xray done at some nearby clinic if possible. You can send the xray or atleast the picture of the effected area using code sg38f5. A better opinion can be made about treatment...more
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General Physician•Jalgaon
Do xray chest
hemogram
coagulation profile test
send me report as you get them
we will advice you accordingly.
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MDS ORAL MEDICINE AND ORAL RADIOLOGY

Dentist•Panchkula
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Hey there, 6 molar (first molar) mein bhi rct krana padega. Tabi ye gaanth theek hogi.
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* tab. Amoxiclav 625 mg twice daily for 5 days.
* tab. Lyser d thrice daily for 5 days.
* warm saline rinses rwice daily.
* tan x gum paint for gum massage twice daily.
Kindly give review and use my doctor code gm2c5d for any query.
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Hello Lybrate user, risk factors is always there as blockage96% but may vary from person to person ,dnt get panic have proper guidance of your cardiologist n follow up after operative is neccessary.
As per homoepathic point of view after operation one can follow=
a human should always have mental n physical wellbeing that is one has to exercise,
eat healthy (less oil n ghee)
think positive n meditations.in shorts stressfree lifestyle should b followed.
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Dentist•Kolkata
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Hello.
No. The old cap can be removed in a flick by your dentist without giving anaesthesia/ injection. And a new cap will be placed in its place without injection and very easily. Its not a painful procedure. So, don't worry and go ahead with the procedure.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
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MDS Prosthodontics, BDS

Dentist•Bhilwara
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hello Manasi ji...
some time due to remaining vital pulp or infection causes these type of issues...
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