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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Temporary Filled Tooth Cavity

I m having a cavity in my tooth. Visited a dentist 2 weeks back and he did a temporary filling plus gave antibiotic + nimesulide. I have been pretty much relieved since then (no pain). Today, in the office, I m again having acute pain in the same region. What to do? Have just taken a combiflam tablet.
Thu, 21 Aug 2014
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Dentist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for posting the query,

I would suggest you to take an x-ray of the region and plan for root canal treatment of tooth, antibiotics and analgesics will give temporary relef, once the tooth is devitalised, disinfected and sealed to the apex you will face pain and infection....
Take care!
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Dentist, Prosthodontics Dr. RAKESH MISHRA's  Response
hello
It seems you have an infection beneath need an xray of that area. Mostly U will need an root canal therapy for your teeth go back to your dentist coz that s the only solution if u having pain.
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Dr Rakesh Mishra
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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Temporary Filled Tooth Cavity

Hi, Thanks for posting the query, I would suggest you to take an x-ray of the region and plan for root canal treatment of tooth, antibiotics and analgesics will give temporary relef, once the tooth is devitalised, disinfected and sealed to the apex you will face pain and infection.... Take care!