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Male | 41

advanced periodontal disease treatment?

I am suffering from advanced periodontal disease. The disease has spread from gum to bone as per my reports. Is surgery the only option for me? I have diabetes diabetes and periodontal disease, so am I eligible for the surgery?

Dr. Preksha Jain

Dr. Preksha Jain

Dentist

Answered on 21st June '24

If it is controlled diabetes you can undergo surgical treatment , else you will have to wait n get it under control . If it is very advanced you may have to have surgery which will help you to retain your natural teeth

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Male | 28

Why does my frenulum tear cause pain?

Frenulum tear pain and irritation ............

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dentist

Answered on 21st June '24

A broken frenulum occurs when the gentle piece of fabric fastening your tongue or in another part of your body gets pulled or torn apart. You may experience pain or irritation, primarily when moving or moving your tongue or doing activities that affect that area. Occasionally, it may bleed slightly. Don't irritate it further to help it heal and clear it with salty water.

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Female | 28

Why does my tooth hurt with water and air?

My tooth hurts when I drink water and when it's exposed to air

Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dentist

Answered on 19th June '24

It may be because of various reasons.. such as cavity, gum recession, cervical abrasion, tooth attrition etc.. one clinical examination can give you exact idea about the etiology
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Female | 39

Do I need two antibiotics for root canal?

I am 39 urs old. I have root canal tomorrow. I am asked to take 2 tablets one is betmax 509 and another is metrogyl er . I could see both are antibiotics. So I have a doubt that is it required to take 2 antibiotics?

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

General Physician

Answered on 13th June '24

It’s common if you’re confused about taking two antibiotics before a root canal. Betmax 509 and Metrogyl ER are antibiotics that fight against infection. To ensure all the infection is gone, your dentist might have prescribed them both. Take both of them as directed which will help you not to get any complications after the process. Follow what your dentist told you and in case of any questions ask him or her.

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Female | 19

Why are my gums soft and aching with throat ulcers?

I am 19 year old female and I my gums are becoming quite soft and aching since 3,4 days and I have ulcers in my thorat and tongue...suggest me what to do?

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

General Physician

Answered on 12th June '24

You could have gingivitis. When your gums are red, swollen and bleed easily it is called gingivitis. Plaque builds up on the teeth and causes this. The sores on your throat and tongue may be due to infection. To relieve symptoms make sure that you brush and floss gently but often; use mild antiseptic mouthwash as well. Drink lots of water too so that spicy or acidic food does not irritate the mouth any further. Visit a dentist if there is still no change in the condition.

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Female | 1

Can the teeth be white after canker sores?

Can her teeth become white again and having good breath..? She had canker sores and bleeding gums for the last 4 days...the canker sore are gone.now she is still recovering from it although she is having difficult to eat solid food

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dentist

Answered on 10th June '24

Bleeding gums and canker sores may be due to poor oral hygiene, stress, or vitamin deficiencies. To get her teeth white again and have good breath, she should try gentle brushing with fluoride toothpaste, floss every day; and rinse her mouth with salt water. For now, spicy or acidic foods should be avoided; however, if this persists then she should see a dentist

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Male | 20

Why do I get recurrent mouth ulcers and leg pain?

My problem is mouth ulcer is coming every 15 days and leg and leg feet burning sensation pain

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

Dentist

Answered on 7th June '24

These are because of stress caused by being in the company of others and not keeping our teeth clean or not having enough of some vitamins. Pain that makes it feel as if one’s leg is on fire may result from damage to the nerves through which such messages pass or an interruption in normal blood flow which provides oxygen and nutrients to affected areas. Soften up while brushing your teeth but don’t eat anything spicy when you have ulcers. If they’re still painful after two weeks then see a dentist

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Male | 24

Why is my severe tooth ache not improving?

I am having a severe tooth ache. I had an accident October 2022 and I broke some of my teeth of which I did composite build up that time. since that time I have always been having pains per time which I will buy paracetamol and the pains will be relieved. but since on Saturday, I have been taking paracetamol with pain relief and the pain still persist

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

General Physician

Answered on 6th June '24

It sounds like you have been experiencing persistent tooth pain since the accident. The composite build-up may not be holding up well, leading to nerve irritation causing the pain. It is essential to visit a dentist to assess the condition of the teeth and the composite build-up. In the meantime, avoid chewing on that side and stick to soft foods. Apply a cold compress on the outside of the cheek to help relieve pain temporarily. 

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Male | 40

Why my teeth pain relief not working?

Teeth pain ha dava ve liya ho thak nahi hora hi

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

General Physician

Answered on 6th June '24

Cavities, infections, or teeth grinding can cause this kind of pain. If you have sensitive teeth, you may experience pain when consuming hot or cold foods. Make sure to visit your dentist for them to be able to determine what’s triggering the pain and provide appropriate treatment for it.

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Male | 35

Can I Treat Aggressive Periodontitis Without Tooth Extraction?

Can I get the treatment for aggressive periodontitis without extracting my tooth.

Dr. Vrishti Bansal

Dr. Vrishti Bansal

Dentist

Answered on 3rd June '24

Yes, treatment for aggressive periodontitis can be done without extracting your tooth. Methods like deep cleaning, antibiotics, and special dental procedures can help manage the condition. It’s important to consult a periodontist, who is a specialist in treating gum diseases, for the best care.

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Male | 20

Why do I have recurring mouth ulcers and leg pain?

My problem is mouth ulcer coming every 15 days and leg and leg feet burning sensation pain

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

Dentist

Answered on 31st May '24

Frequent mouth ulcers and burning sensations in your legs and feet can be concerning. Mouth ulcers every 15 days might indicate a deficiency or an underlying health issue while burning feet could be a sign of neuropathy. Please consult a dentist for your mouth ulcers and a neurologist for the burning sensation in your legs and feet.

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Male | 52

Could My White Tongue Be Caused by Smoking?

Hi..doc..i have this white and sour taste toungue for few months..scrap it off the next day it cones back..is it due to smoking and alcohol user..or could it be too much consume caffeine..or is it GERD..pls help

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Cosmetologist

Answered on 30th May '24

I understand that you may be dealing with a condition known as oral thrush. This could be a result of smoking or heavy drinking, too much caffeine, or even GERD. Common signs and symptoms include having a white coat on your tongue that tastes sour which always returns despite brushing. To mitigate this problem one should cut down on cigarettes, alcohol intake and caffeine consumption. It's best to see a dentist or an ENT specialist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Male | 60

Why do mouth ulcers occur with aceclofenac paracetamol?

My father got mouth ulcer after using aceclofenac paracetamol. What's remedy for this?

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

Dentist

Answered on 30th May '24

Mouth ulcers can sometimes be a side effect of medications like aceclofenac and paracetamol. For relief, your father can try rinsing his mouth with salt water and avoid spicy or acidic foods. However, it's important to consult a dentist or a general physician to address this properly and consider alternative medications if needed.

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Male | 19

How to treat gutka-induced mouth ulcers quickly?

Mera naam Abhi hai mai 2 saal se gutka khata hu aur ab mai kuch bhi teekha nahi kha pata kyuki mere galfade chhil gye hai andar se isliye khana bhi nahi khaya jata iska kya ilaj hai?

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

Dentist

Answered on 29th May '24

Mucositis is when the inside of your mouth (oral mucosa) peels off and makes it hard for you to eat spicy things or anything sharp. To fix this, the number one thing is to stop using gutka. Drinking lots of water and using mouth rinses may also help. However, you should make sure to go to the dentist so they can check it out further and give you some solution for it so that it doesn’t turn into anything worse.

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Male | 14

Is tooth pain caused by infected teeth?

Infection in teeth which is causing pain

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

General Physician

Answered on 27th May '24

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.

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