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I have constant pain that arises in the extreme right corner after every 2 or three weeks. I am extremely scared of RCT. Can you suggest some medicines
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Hello sir , firstly we would need you to visit a dentist and check the status of the tooth incase it could be saved then nothing like it. Root canal treatment will not be as painful as u think. You will be put on local anaesthesia before the procedure. Incase it cannot be saved then removal of the tooth is the soultion and later the replacement of it
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RCT is done under local anaesthesia so very much painless procedure..there is possibility of decayed or impacted wisdom tooth which should be extracted
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visit a nearby dentist n get a xray done..possibilty of both 7 n 8 affected
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analgesics along with antibiotics would help.treatment is mandatory...warm saline rinses thrice a day would help
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Hello Pain in the extreme corner could be related to your wisdom tooth. In most cases if it’s the wisdom tooth then extraction is advised over rct. Taking medication wouldn’t suffice long.
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If you still have Pain you can take Keterol DT tablet after food but remember Medication is not the solution, You have to get your tooth treated, Dont worry a good Dentist will ease your fear. Everything Will be Fantastic. Go ahead and visit a Dentist.
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Usually medications will not cure dental problem,it only reduces symptoms. Root canal the will be done under local anaesthesia,so it will not be painful,and after the treatment of u follow ur dentist instructions properly there won't be any pain
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Medications are not going to cure any dental problem and can only provide temporary symptomatic relief and the symptoms are bound to reappear, sometimes with an intensity higher than the previous episode. Please don't be apprehensive about dental treatment because in modern dentistry the most important concept is to keep the procedure absolutely painless. Procedures like root canal treatment are done under local anaesthesia and are absolutely painless and if you follow the instructions given by a dentist the post operative healing phase is also very very comfortable. But avoiding a root canal treatment can cause Irreversible damage to the tooth leaving only extraction as the treatment of choice. Regards.
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