It might be pus due to an infection of teeth. Consult a dentist immediately. ...
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Permanent damage can happen only if there is severe tearing of the main nerve and in your case i do not feel so. so do not worry. As I told you earlier, it does takes a lot of time for healing, so kindly be patient. I know no amount of words will make you feel totally comfortable, but as a doctor we are pledged to tell you the truth no matter how good or bad it may sound.
Whenever any doctor is administering anaesthesia, he has to follow particular landmark ...
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Analgesics would do and keep him hydrated. He should be fine in a couple of days ...
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Oral ulcers or apthae are common in the oral cavity induced by several reasons. Most commonly you would experience burning sensation in the mouth. If it asymptomatic, no medication is required. Do not use any salt as it would aggravate the lesion. Apthous ulcers are self limiting. ...
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Its a complication that occurs after a traumatic extraction and what is known as dry socket. See your dental surgeon and ask for topical antibiotics. ...
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Keep under observation ...
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Consult your dentist and get a tooth x-ray done to learn the nature of problem. ...
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it is quite a lot of work to get done in one go. and that too with limited antibiotic cover. are you on any pain killers? if problem persists you need to get it checked. ...
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Hi,
A sore tongue is a source of discomfort in speaking,eating and it draws your attention all the time. A severe cut is definitely going to hurt a lot specially with chillies, spices and hot food.
Ulcer on the tongue can be due to poor oral hygiene or badly fitted teeth. You may improve or pay attention to your oral hygiene,including brushing,mouth washing ,repairing of teeth and maintaining adequate vitamin b complex. Local application of mouth paints are quite helpful. An antibiotic is quit ...
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Hi,
As per your description and keeping in account the age of your dear son, it looks mostly a primary herpetic gingivostomatitis to me.
Give more of supportive treatment like ice chips and some coating agent for ulcers like kaolin pectin.
Take care and visit any Oral Physician
Regards... ...
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