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Hi Wisdom tooth gives bad breath problems. I am suspecting that due to this it is giving me bad breath.i want to remove it asap. I am planning to travel to Delhi for my official meeting's. I tried using lysteriene, I am not comfortable with it. Pls suggest as my denstist is on leave.
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get it removed asap
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Dear ,please get your wisdom tooth removed ,it's of no use if not in function it's just like a vestigial organ ,preferable to be removed by a maxillofacial surgeon .Please get a radiograph   done before extraction and meanwhile start on Betadiene mouthwash .Thanks .
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Hi, we have to check if your wisdom tooth is completely erupted. V also need to see if the opposing tooth is erupted completely or not. Also, v have to check for decay as bad smell can be because of food remnants inside or decay.
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You can visit me, I'm placed in Vashi, Navi Mumbai and a specialist for the same.
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for temporary relief, just start warm salt water rinses
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Hey hi try to di vigorous brushing in d area .. use hot water n salt for gargling. That will relieve pain..
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If ur in mysore I can help u with removal U can contact me for further queries
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Remove an X-ray nd check for the position of ur wisdom tooth.... if it's impacted then contact an oral surgeon nd if it's a normal tooth then get it extracted frm ur dentist.....
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