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MDS Prosthodontics, BDS

Dentist•Gurgaon
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You have heard wrong. Ther is no such ting as "cavity wave" it takes many years to develop cavities and it is a universal phenomenon. Cavity vaccines do exist but arent very effective.
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BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Ortho...read more

Dentist•Jammu
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Unfortunately, the term "cavity wave" is not a recognized medical term in the context of infectious diseases. It's likely a misinterpretation or misunderstanding of a specific condition or outbreak. To address your concerns accurately, I need more information:
source of information: knowing where you heard about the "cavity wave" in china can help clarify what you might be referring to. Was it news, social media, or personal communication?
Possible conditions: could you be thinking of a ...more
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Guwahati
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need deep cleaning along with surgical, gum strengthening procedure and / or root canal treatment. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with a mouth wash after every meal. Use pepsodent tooth paste & gum paint for 2 to 3 weeks. Advise c. Amox 500 mg 1-1-1, thrice after food, t. Metrogyl 400 mg 1-1-1, thrice after food, t. Imol plus 1-1-1, thrice (contraindicat...more
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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All food & drink containing sugar, sticky food, dry mouth, improper oral hygiene that includes improper brushing, flossing, & tongue cleaning can cause tooth decay.
There is no medicine or vaccines to stop or prevent tooth decay.
Rampant caries progresses at a faster rate in children and it involves multiple teeth. It’s also called nursing bottle caries as the decay spreads due to feeding milk during the night & putting the baby or children to sleep without brushing. Hence early diagnos...more
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MDS - Periodontics, BDS

Dentist•Dhanbad
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If the cavity is not deep it can be filled with suitable materials but if the cavity is deep you may need a root canal. Frst you need to get n x-ray done.
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MDS Prosthodontics, BDS

Dentist•Gurgaon
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Hi lybrate-user
there is no anti caries vaccine being marketed or sold in india. Be advised please.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Daman and Diu
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BDS (Implantologist), Postgraduate Diplo...read more

Dentist•Lucknow
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Hi. The teeth that is not in proper alignment will not cause stammering but it may pose discomfort while speaking. I would suggest you to visit your nearby dentist as per your convenience and if the milk teeth is still present get it extracted and then go for braces so as to bring out the teeth which is inwards into proper alignment.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Hyderabad
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Dentist•Vadodara
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Hello, Lybrate user. First of all you need to visit nearest dentist / oral & maxillofacial surgeon for detailed check up about any bony infection & further investigation.
Asked for male, 43 years old from Howrah
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MDS - Periodontics, BDS

Dentist•Dhanbad
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Yup that's a common thing. U may have accidently broken some little fragment of teeth. U can meanwhile take some desentizing toothpaste for sensitivity and go to a dentist for the checkup of your concerned tooth cz you may need to smoothen edges of that teeth or reconstruct the lost part.
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