I've been suffering from severe ache due to the cavity , its been more than a month now . I have taken ketorol , for sometime the pain subsides then eventually it starts paining again
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You need to take an X-ray and treat your tooth
Looks like u would need a root canal treatment
Please check if there is any difference in the pain with postural change
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Cavities when progress to the deeper parts of the tooth(nerve) start giving you pain. Any painkiller may give you relief for a short period. You have to see your dentist at the earliest to get appropriate treatment started. You may require root canal treatment followed by a cap /crown to save your tooth.
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