Tooth pain ending 1 tooth

2022-09-14 17:42:10
Dear sir age 31 male unmarried My teeth colour looks yellowish colour always and some little brown Even I do brush morning with tooth paste But all of sudden am having pain sevear sharp pain right side of ending tooth and I saw der is a some damage crack looks on teeth like bacteria 🦠 might be inside tooth Even if I drink normal water also I feel pain . I i can't  able to get proper sleep night time feeling more pain So pls advice what to do further and any tablet pls tell with helpfull tips If posible home remedies pls tell thanks
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hello sir the problem you are reporting requires proper diagnosis and physical examination and this pain may be due to the pulpal damage of the tooth so we will need one x-ray for the tooth to come to a proper diagnosis and medications can be prescribed according to the situation because proper medication is required for such cases and no random medicine can be given for such cases and moreover brushing won't help in this scene because the problem lies within the tooth and not just on the surface
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you can contact us for further consultation as soon as possible as the condition may get worsen on waiting

Answered2022-09-15 07:41:46

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Hii... If there's any crack or decay in your teeth, then it needs to be treated. You need to get dental checkup & X ray done. Based on that we can decide if you require Filling or RCT. But do it as soon as possible before infection increases.
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Answered2022-09-15 03:42:27

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Tooth is decayed. Based on xray,it has to be filled. Take antibiotics and analgesics as per consultation. You can consult through this for prescription of medication and instructions.

Answered2022-09-14 20:14:25

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Looks like a typical deep dental decay.
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Get it checked clinically. X ray will be required. and then you doctor will advise whether you need filling or root canal treatment.

Answered2022-09-14 18:24:24

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