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Im Having In My Teeth ... Cavity Problems Are There...sometimes

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Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2019
Question: Im having in my teeth ... cavity problems are there...sometimes pain cant be bearable...
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Answered by Dr. Bhanu Partap (29 minutes later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hello

As per the symptoms explained by you I would like to tell you that it seems that your dental pulp is getting exposed (it’s basically nerve endings in the teeth) to external environment due to which you feel excruciating pain which is unbearable and even numbs your one side of the face or makes it heavy.

You probably gonna need RCT (root canal therapy) to cover the cavity and the pulp.

It’s highly advisable that you should personally visit a dentist and get yourself proper treatment as it can get infected if you leave it unattended.

I hope this information will guide you properly.

Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Im Having In My Teeth ... Cavity Problems Are There...sometimes

Brief Answer: Please refer to the detailed information below Detailed Answer: Hello As per the symptoms explained by you I would like to tell you that it seems that your dental pulp is getting exposed (it’s basically nerve endings in the teeth) to external environment due to which you feel excruciating pain which is unbearable and even numbs your one side of the face or makes it heavy. You probably gonna need RCT (root canal therapy) to cover the cavity and the pulp. It’s highly advisable that you should personally visit a dentist and get yourself proper treatment as it can get infected if you leave it unattended. I hope this information will guide you properly. Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap