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According to the history that you provided, I assure you that this is not a dental problem. There are certain areas on your face called trigger zones which may be different for different patients. When these areas are touched or handled in any way, there is a shooting pain and this pain goes away after the source of irritation is removed. As it is an inevitable occurrence, I suggest you to please identify your trigger zones and avoid touching them or be gentle while doing so. Kindly continue any...more
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Jaipur
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Your problem need to be discussed in detail.
Which teeth region you are feeling pain.
Is the pain mild or severe? Photograph of that tooth region is required. Your medical conditions needs to be evaluated. For proper diagnosis and treatment consult me immediately through chat box.
Which teeth region you are feeling pain.
Is the pain mild or severe? Photograph of that tooth region is required. Your medical conditions needs to be evaluated. For proper diagnosis and treatment consult me immediately through chat box.
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Hey there, you have not mentioned your age so got to ask that have your wisdom teeth or third molars erupted? If not, this can be one reason for this so kindly check.
Secondly if you have any stress, then also you can feel muscular pain.
Third is if there any past history of cervical pain or spondiolysis, pain can be felt in head and neck region.
Fourth is any history of tooth grinding at night. Lastly, any ear infection.
Rx:
* tab. Orthodex Mr. twice daily for 5 days.
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Secondly if you have any stress, then also you can feel muscular pain.
Third is if there any past history of cervical pain or spondiolysis, pain can be felt in head and neck region.
Fourth is any history of tooth grinding at night. Lastly, any ear infection.
Rx:
* tab. Orthodex Mr. twice daily for 5 days.
* ...more
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Jaipur
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Hello chronic jaw pain is serious concern. The jaw joint is known as tmj. The joint act as pivotal attachment to your lower jaw bone which helps it to move freely. When there is issue with this joint the movement gets restriced and causes discomfort.
There could be multiple reasons which are treated quiet with different approach with needs to be ruled out.
It could be the issue with your teeth alignment and way you bite which can cause a distress in the joint.
It could be because of ...more
There could be multiple reasons which are treated quiet with different approach with needs to be ruled out.
It could be the issue with your teeth alignment and way you bite which can cause a distress in the joint.
It could be because of ...more
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Hii,
bleeding gums is a sign of periodontitis (pyrrohhea in lay man terms), which means inflammation of gums and the surrounding tissues of tooth. These are some tips you can follow while in lockdown :-
1) warm saline gargle 2-3 times a day 2) always rinse your mouth thoroughly after ever meal
3) use a dental floss to remove any food stuck between your teeth. Avoid using toothpicks. Make sure the interdental area (space between two teeth) is clean and free of any food particle at all...more
bleeding gums is a sign of periodontitis (pyrrohhea in lay man terms), which means inflammation of gums and the surrounding tissues of tooth. These are some tips you can follow while in lockdown :-
1) warm saline gargle 2-3 times a day 2) always rinse your mouth thoroughly after ever meal
3) use a dental floss to remove any food stuck between your teeth. Avoid using toothpicks. Make sure the interdental area (space between two teeth) is clean and free of any food particle at all...more
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