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How Can Tooth Pain Be Treated?

Hello, Im having bad pain in my tooth and I see a little red line going from in back of that tooth a bit to the side of the tooth and it hurts A LOT my left side molar is growing its halfway grown but my other side (where my tooth is hurting) is ... I think now growing because Its high but its a lot of pain ive had this pain for like 1 month now
Fri, 22 Aug 2014
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Pain in the last molar will be due to acute pericoronitis usually caused due to the impaction and infection in the gums around the erupting tooth.

I would advice you to visit your oral surgeon and have it evaluated .A radiograph will provide a picture of the position of the erupting tooth.If impaction ,get it extracted .If not wait for the complete eruption of the tooth.

For pain ibuprofen will provide relief ( if you are not allergic to any medicine).Amoxicillin 500mg and Metrolag 400 will help in infection reduction on prescription .
Do salt water gargling.

Hope this was helpful.
Thanks and regards.

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How Can Tooth Pain Be Treated?

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. Pain in the last molar will be due to acute pericoronitis usually caused due to the impaction and infection in the gums around the erupting tooth. I would advice you to visit your oral surgeon and have it evaluated .A radiograph will provide a picture of the position of the erupting tooth.If impaction ,get it extracted .If not wait for the complete eruption of the tooth. For pain ibuprofen will provide relief ( if you are not allergic to any medicine).Amoxicillin 500mg and Metrolag 400 will help in infection reduction on prescription . Do salt water gargling. Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards.