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Female | 26
Tongue pain results from infections, injuries, or certain foods. To ease the discomfort, avoid spicy or acidic foods. Drink plenty of water. Gently rinse your mouth with salt water to soothe the area. If the pain persists, consult a dentist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Female | 55
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Dr. Parth Shah
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Dr. Parth Shah
Male | 35
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Radhika Ujjainkar
To stop cavity from spreading, you can use flouridated pastes, Dental sealants and rinse after every meal.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Khushboo Mishra
Male | 24
You might have bruxism, which is teeth grinding. It can cause pain in your jaw, head, and teeth. It’s often due to stress, anxiety, or an improper bite. To find relief use warm compresses, and wear a night mouthguard. Also, manage stress and see a dentist.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Ronak Shah
Female | 7
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Dr. Sanket Chakraverty
Female | 28
In most cases, lymph nodes might swell after the tooth extraction, maybe if there is an infection present. But you will have to go to the doctor if the swelling lasts longer than a few days. I suggest you consult a maxillofacial surgeon for a detailed investigation and treatment of your swollen lymph node.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Male | 23
Teeth cleaning costs differ with various factors one of them is the dental clinic location. It is advisable to visit the trusted dentist in order to get the correct diagnosis of the dental conditions and related costs.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Female | 62
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Dr. M. Pujari
Male | 24
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Dr. Parth Shah
Male | 34
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Dr. Parth Shah
Female | 30
Burning sensation in the stomach along with pain could be due to acid reflux, gastritis, or an ulcer. It’s important to avoid spicy or oily food that can worsen these symptoms. Please visit a gastroenterologist for a detailed examination and the right treatment.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Ketan Revanwar
Male | 16
It’s unlikely, but you may have inherited a condition called "supernumerary teeth," meaning extra teeth. This can be due to genetics and may affect your bite or tooth alignment. An X-ray is the first step, and if necessary, a dentist might remove the extra tooth to prevent misalignment or other issues.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Vrishti Bansal
Female | 20
These sores can be caused by an infection, allergy, or something that irritates your mouth and throat. It is crucial to avoid spicy or acidic foods that can exacerbate the sores. Water drinking sufficiently and rinsing the mouth might help ease the discomfort. If the sores are still there, it's better to see a dentist for more tests.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Ronak Shah
Male | 14
It looks like you may have a tooth infection. This could be why you’re in pain. Bacteria can cause tooth infections when they enter a cavity or crack in the tooth. If the gum is swollen too, it might mean that there is an infection. The dentist will have to clean out your tooth to get rid of this problem and may also give you some antibiotics.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Female | 39
The short answer is “no” but the long answer is “sort of.” Here’s why:
The earliest stage of tooth decay or a cavity is demineralized enamel. The outer layer of enamel becomes weak and soft, due to acids and plaque biofilm coming into contact with it on an extended basis.
Fortunately, demineralized enamel can — to an extent — be remineralized before a physical cavity (hole) ruptures through the surface.
What are some ways to help this happen?
The types of cells that make up your teeth do not re-grow or repair themselves after the tooth is fully developed.
Once a tooth has a physical cavity (opening or hole) inside of it, there is no feasible way to help the enamel grow back on your own. Instead, the cavity will gradually worsen, due to the bacterial infection inside of the tooth structure.
Ideally, you would want to treat the cavity as soon as it’s diagnosed and while it’s as small as possible. When you do, your dentist can place a minimally invasive filling and preserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible.
But untreated cavities will expand to the point that they require larger fillings. Or worse, they will reach into the nerve chamber and create an abscess. What could have initially been treated with a modest restoration now becomes a situation requiring a root canal and a crown
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Kopal Vij
Male | 40
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Dr. Mrunal Burute
Male | 27
1- HPV, a virus, has the potential to cause oral cancer after many years, even 10-20 sometimes. Regular check-ups are crucial for early detection of issues. 2- If your body fails to recognize HPV virus, infections capable of developing into warts or cancer can occur. Symptoms like warts, abnormal cells, or mouth tissue changes may manifest. Consult a dentist or oral specialist for examinations and treatment promptly.
Answered on 23rd Aug '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Female | 30
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Dr. Parth Shah
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