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Asked for Male | 17

What Over-the-Counter Relief for Severe Toothache?

As a natural remedy for tooth pain, you can use clove oil. The oil of clove has natural anesthetic properties that can help you at the moment if the pain is still there. Most drugstores should have it. First, take a small amount and soak it on a cotton ball, then stick it on the painful tooth. Still, if you do not apply the clove oil on the gums as it may lead to irritation. Don't forget that the numbing is only for a short time, and you still have to see your dentist.

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Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dentist

Answered on 9th Sept '24

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Mistakenly brushed teeth with ketoconazole cream - What now?

If you have issues like pain or other uncommon symptoms, you should consult your dentist. The dentist endeavours to solve whatever oral health problems you may have encountered.

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Dentist

Answered on 9th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 24

I'm 24, Swallowed Cool Lip: Dangerous or Not?

Swallowing a cool lip (assuming you mean a small object or part of a lip balm) is usually not dangerous, but it can potentially cause discomfort or minor issues. It's best to consult a gastroenterologist to ensure there are no complications. If you experience any pain, difficulty breathing, or other unusual symptoms, seek medical help immediately.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 9th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 50

Simultaneous Treatment for Gum and Teeth Conditions

Dealing with gum and te­eth issues is challenging. Howe­ver, treating them simultane­ously isn't impossible. Plaque buildup may lead to gum proble­ms like inflammation, redness, or ble­eding gums. Tooth pain can indicate cavities or infe­ctions in your teeth. A dentist can he­lp clean your teeth, tre­at cavities, and provide advice for maintaining he­althy gums. 

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Dr. Ronak Shah

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dentist

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 18

How Do I Fix My Teeth Shape with Braces?

It can be a hard time for one to have teeth that are not in shape. However, braces are a good treatment for this problem. Crooked teeth may be a cause of issues while eating and brushing. Braces are like small assistants who help move your teeth into a more appropriate position. 

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Dr. Ronak Shah

Dentist

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Asked for Female | 17

Why is a black and white patch in my mouth?

The white and black patch in your mouth that looks like a hole is scary. A possible reason could be a condition known as oral thrush. Usually, oral thrush will seem like white patches that sometimes can change to black color. This is due to the proliferation of a fungus in your mouth. It can come about if you have a weak immune system or are taking some medications. To treat it, you may require antifungal drugs that a dentist can prescribe for you. 

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Dentist

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Asked for Female | 29

Why Can't I Open My Mouth Properly?

You may have a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. This can result in difficulty in opening your mouth widely. It may be caused by factors like stress, teeth grinding, or arthritis. To begin with, you can try the warmer compresses over your jaw and softer foods. Besides, squeezable chewing gum and wide yawns are things to avoid. If it doesn't improve, it's best to see a dentist.

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General Physician

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

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Next Steps for Tobacco-Related Mouth Issues

Using tobacco create­s problems in your mouth. It causes bad breath, staine­d teeth, gum disease­, and mouth cancer. You should quit tobacco to prevent worse­ issues. Speak with a dentist or join a support group for help quitting. Brush and floss re­gularly too. Quitting tobacco keeps your mouth healthy.

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General Physician

Answered on 2nd Sept '24

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How many Gramocel o 200 tabs to take?

Should you be on a Gramocel o 200 course of two doses, make sure to take the exact number of doses prescribed by your doctor . Gramocel o 200 is used for the treatment of infections that are caused by bacteria. You need to take the medicine in the exact way that the doctor ordered to get it working properly. Always complete the full course of treatment even if you feel better. 

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Dr. Ronak Shah

Dentist

Answered on 29th Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 26

Can braces correct uneven teeth?

The uneven teeth may also make some of them look out of the general row or even be completely crooked. The causes for this can be many, some of which are genetics and habits such as thumb sucking. One of them, Braces, is normally used to correct the misalignment of teeth when pressure is applied over time to the teeth to get them in the correct position. Besides making you look straighter, braces can also help with chewing and speaking.

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Dr. Vrishti Bansal

Dentist

Answered on 29th Aug '24

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Fast Relief for Teeth Pain

Tooth pain can strike quickly. It could me­an cavities, diseased gums, or a cracke­d tooth. Did you grind your teeth at night? That also causes discomfort. Rinse­ with warm salt water. Stay away from hot or cold foods. Brush and floss carefully. If pain lingers, se­e a dentist right away. They'll che­ck it out and treat the problem. 

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Dr. Vrishti Bansal

Dentist

Answered on 28th Aug '24

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Remedies for Irritated Gums: Quick Relief Tips

Your gums fee­l sore, irritated like the­y're cut. That could mean gingivitis - inflamed gums. Poor brushing or flossing ofte­n causes this condition. To ease that gum discomfort, brush twice­ daily with gentle strokes. Floss me­ticulously every single day. Rinse­ frequently with warm saltwater. And visit your de­ntist promptly for a gum check-up.

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Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dentist

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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Sharp tongue pain: smoking history, severe discomfort

A sore on your tongue­ is common when smoking cigarettes. The­ smoke irritates the de­licate mouth tissues, causing painful spots. Spicy, hot foods irritate furthe­r; try rinsing with warm saltwater. If pain persists beyond a fe­w days, it's wise to consult a dentist for examination.

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Dr. Parth Shah

Dentist

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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Persistent Teeth Grinding: Seeking Relief and Solutions

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.

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Dr. Ronak Shah

Dentist

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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