Dental Pain

  1. What type of pain you have?
    1. Sensitivity pain while taking hot, cold, sweet.
    2. Pain in the gums
    3. Pain due to ulceration in the mouth
    4. Pain due to tooth
    5. Continuous pain
    6. Intermittent pain
  2. How intense is your pain?
    1. Server pain
    2. Mild pain
    3. Continuous Nagging pain
    4. Intermittent pain

    Severe pain:
    Is the pain in the tooth or your gum?
    If pain is in the tooth look for tooth decay, decay having food lodgment, broken tooth, imparted tooth eruption etc...

    Remedy: Take analgesis like
    Paracetomol - 500mg
    Brucin. 05, Inol
    Paracetomol - 33mg + 1 Brfrofen 400mg
    for moderate relief
    * consult your dentist for further treatment.

    Pain in your gums look for any food lodgement in between the tooth and gums, erupting tooth, gum snalling/ bleeding gums.

    Remedy: Stolin Gum Astringent
    Inetrogyl ok gel.
    Dologel.

  3. Sensitive pain while taking hot cold, sweet and sour look for attired or eroded teeth look for unfilled Cleary tooth.
  4. Recoding Gums exposing the root of the tooth.

    Remedy: Visit your dentist and get your corded or attainted teeth filled.

  5. Pain Due to ulcerative in the mouth may be due to the sharp teeth giving ulceration in the inner check or tongue. ulceration due to lack of sleep, tension and physiological imbalance in the body (stress and strain)


  6. Remedy: Apply glyusine over the affected site and visit your dentist immediately.

    For long standing ulceration more than 2 to 3 weeks then may be due to systemic diseases, contact your physician.
 
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