Have a central cavity in tooth,what should be done to overcome the sensitivity and ache?
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Please get it filled by a dentist.
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Hello, X ray examination is required in your case. If cavity is deep then u may required root canal treatment. Consult dentist.
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Hi. Get a tooth coloured restoration done. Regards
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Please see a dentist in urgency. Because if the cavity is not deep enough the dentist can just do a filling . But if it's deep enough you might have to go through a procedure called root canal treatment and followed by crown if required. Please don't ignore the pain and sensitivity cause as the time progresses the tooth may be more damage leading to more treatment procedures , cost and time .Dentistry is not expensive but negligence.
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Dear, Teeth do not have self healing power, sooner you get treatment, smaller will be treatment. If you wait more , you might end up with root canal or removal of important tooth. Consult a dentist at the earliest and hence forth make a habit of regular dental checkup.
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Get the cavity treated with a filling. If it is very deep it may require root canal treatment.
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Get restoration for it. Consult nearby doctor.
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Get it restored.
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The treatment depends upon the extent of caries.So visit your dentist he will guide you whether filling can do or has to be root canal treated based on the x ray of tooth.
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Get it filled from the nearest dentist
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First needs to take xray of that particular teeth and see. If its not involving pulp normal filling is enough. If its involved pulp then needs to do root acnal treatment and crown
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Dear, If the ache in the tooth is lasting more than 5 minutes, it is indicative of deep decay and one should get the tooth xrayed at the nearest Dental surgeon. If not effecting the heart of the tooth ( we call as pulp) a filling would be feasible and if the pulp is involved then a RCT may be required. The Dental Surgeon will guide you appropriately.
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