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What Causes Tooth Discomfort After Drinking Pepsi?

I drank Pepsi last night and when I woke up my teeth felt so weird and it had never happened before and it still feels weird I don’t know what to do I’m scared and I am just not in the right place right now please help me you’re a doctor and I am just not good
Fri, 30 Mar 2018
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Hello,

As per your query, you have symptoms of tooth discomfort after drinking Pepsi is due to pulpitis as infection has reached pulpal region of tooth which causes sharp tooth pain.

Need not to panic about anything. You should take ibuprofen for 3 days at least. Do warm saline gargles on daily basis. Avoid taking cold water, ice cream and take soft food for few days.

If your pain keeps on persisting even after 1 to 2 days visit dentist once and get IOPA(x-ray) done and go for restoration of that particular tooth and maintain general hygiene by scaling and cleaning.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Tooth Discomfort After Drinking Pepsi?

Hello, As per your query, you have symptoms of tooth discomfort after drinking Pepsi is due to pulpitis as infection has reached pulpal region of tooth which causes sharp tooth pain. Need not to panic about anything. You should take ibuprofen for 3 days at least. Do warm saline gargles on daily basis. Avoid taking cold water, ice cream and take soft food for few days. If your pain keeps on persisting even after 1 to 2 days visit dentist once and get IOPA(x-ray) done and go for restoration of that particular tooth and maintain general hygiene by scaling and cleaning. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari