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Female | 24
I would recommend that you get to the dentist today. A visit to the ER will only offer a temporary solution. This condition would be treated by a dentist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Female | 18
It sounds like you may be experiencing a significant cavity, especially given the discomfort and the visible damage to the tooth. Cavities often develop due to tooth decay, which can be caused by bacteria, poor oral hygiene, or excessive sugar intake. Symptoms can include pain, sensitivity, and visible holes. To address this issue, it is crucial to see a dentist who can evaluate the extent of the decay and recommend appropriate treatment, such as filling or possibly more extensive procedures.
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Male | 25
Teeth problems lead to hurt due to cavities or infections. Pain signs are sharp feelings, swollen gums, and hot/cold annoyances. Antibiotics assist with infections. Pills like ibuprofen lessen discomfort. Visit a dentist for correct fixes.
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Female | 51
Black spots on teeth can result from factors like tooth decay or certain types of staining. A dentist can often clean and remove these spots using natural materials and advanced technology, without the need for a cap. Start by visiting your nearest dentist for an examination and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 6th Nov '24
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