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Asked for female, 34 years old from Ernakulam
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Yes this may be muscular pain but to be very true it take sometime to get cured from 15 days to 1 month antibiotics have no role pain killer may slightly relieve but time is the only key you will feel trouble opening jaw Apply hot / cold application as advised by dentist don't panic with days it will be back to normal.
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Hi Riz... it is because of the gums detachment... the infection may not have been treated properly etc....
You may try doing the following...'
massage your gums with a mixture of turmeric and Salt
use homoeopathic toothpaste Heklalava by Wheezal...
take a multivitamin tablet especially rich in Vitamin C...
for homoeopathic treatment I need more details.... so consult if above things don't relieve...
You may try doing the following...'
massage your gums with a mixture of turmeric and Salt
use homoeopathic toothpaste Heklalava by Wheezal...
take a multivitamin tablet especially rich in Vitamin C...
for homoeopathic treatment I need more details.... so consult if above things don't relieve...
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Cuttack
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Guwahati
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Though your pain has subsided by now but be sure sooner or later it will be troubling you with increased severity. RCT has to be done if you want to save your tooth otherwise after sometime it will go for removal. RCT is not painful in every case but if it is there you need not worry because it can be managed by anaesthetic injection or pain killer or both. Once rct completed you will be free from pain and can enjoy eating from concerned side.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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Unfortunately, I cannot directly schedule appointments or access pricing information for medical professionals. However, I can offer some helpful resources to get you the information you need:
Scheduling an Appointment:
Contact dentist Vinela Gomes directly: Many dentists have their contact information listed on their website or social media pages. You can also call their office directly.
Use online booking platforms: Some dental practices offer online appointment booking t...more
Scheduling an Appointment:
Contact dentist Vinela Gomes directly: Many dentists have their contact information listed on their website or social media pages. You can also call their office directly.
Use online booking platforms: Some dental practices offer online appointment booking t...more
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Diabetes and knee replacement: diabetes can increase the risk of complications during surgery, including knee replacement surgery. However, many people with well-controlled diabetes can undergo knee replacement surgery safely. It's essential for your mother to discuss her diabetes management with her healthcare provider and the orthopedic surgeon who will perform the knee replacement. They will assess her overall health and determine if she is a suitable candidate for surgery. Close monitoring o...more
Asked for male, 24 years old from Anantapur
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Whether you should get surgery for your sideways-growing wisdom tooth depends on several factors, and determining the best course of action requires professional guidance. However, I can provide some information to help you understand your options:
reasons for surgery:
pain: if your wisdom tooth is causing you pain, especially recurring or severe pain, surgery to remove it is often the recommended course of action. Wisdom teeth growing sideways can irritate gum tissue and surrounding tee...more
reasons for surgery:
pain: if your wisdom tooth is causing you pain, especially recurring or severe pain, surgery to remove it is often the recommended course of action. Wisdom teeth growing sideways can irritate gum tissue and surrounding tee...more
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Asked for male, 18 years old from new delhi
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more
Physiotherapist•Chennai
Resisted terminal knee extension: make a loop with a piece of elastic tubing by tying a knot in both ends. Close the knot in a door at knee height. Step into the loop with your injured leg so the tubing is around the back of your knee. Lift the other foot off the ground and hold onto a chair for balance, if needed. Bend the knee with tubing about 45 degrees. Slowly straighten your leg, keeping your thigh muscle tight as you do this. Repeat 15 times. Do 2 sets of 15. If you need an easier way to ...more
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I understand your concern about your mom's dental procedures. While I can't offer specific medical advice, I can provide some general information and encourage you to discuss any concerns with your mom's dentist directly.
Regarding the combination of procedures:
having a root canal on the first and second molars followed by wisdom teeth removal on the same day is not inherently problematic. In fact, dentists sometimes schedule multiple procedures together for efficiency and patient comfo...more
Regarding the combination of procedures:
having a root canal on the first and second molars followed by wisdom teeth removal on the same day is not inherently problematic. In fact, dentists sometimes schedule multiple procedures together for efficiency and patient comfo...more
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Whether a cap (crown) is compulsory after root canal treatment is not a straightforward yes or no answer. It depends on various factors, and skipping it can lead to problems in the future. Here's a breakdown:
cases where a crown is generally recommended:
back teeth (molars and premolars): these teeth experience significant biting forces, and without the strengthening support of a crown, they are much more likely to fracture or break after the root canal, potentially requiring extraction....more
cases where a crown is generally recommended:
back teeth (molars and premolars): these teeth experience significant biting forces, and without the strengthening support of a crown, they are much more likely to fracture or break after the root canal, potentially requiring extraction....more
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