Hello sir....it may be due to deep caries or trauma to the tooth. X- ray of tooth is required....medicine alone will not solve the problem. Kindly practo consult us with photograph for detailed treatment plan and discussion via phone.Regards.
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It maybe due to trauma or caries in the tooth. You need to see a dentist for consultation.
If it's due to caries or cavity, you can say, get it restored depending upon the extent of caries.
If it is due to trauma/ injury, then no emergency treatment is given unless the tooth is fractured.
*pain killer will provide you with temporary relief, so consult your dentist for permanent solution.
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Get a radiograph of the incisors done as early as possible.
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Carious or decayed tooth should be restored as early as possible.
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