Dr Tushar Devidas Kolhe
MDS (orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics);
BDS (MUMBAI)(2007)
Certificate in Implantology (Osstem)
Ex Dental Surgeon, Sassoon General Hospital and BJMC, Pune.
MDS (orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics);
BDS (MUMBAI)(2007)
Certificate in Implantology (Osstem)
Ex Dental Surgeon, Sassoon General Hospital and BJMC, Pune.
Dr Sunita, Graduated from one of the prestigious Institute of India “Government Dental College & Hospital Aurangabad.
She has also done tremendous work involving ROOT CANAL TREATMENTS, COMPLETE DENTURES, ESTHETIC FILLINGS, and Dental Treatments during Pregnancy, emphasizing Dental Care & Pain management during the pregnancy period, as well as Child Care Dentistry.
She was also attached to the Institute of “Government Dental College & Hospital MUMBAI” as a CLINICAL DENTAL SURGEON, teaching & supervising Dental students, Interns & Clinical Assistants.
If you have facial swelling, this could indicate that you have an infection. You will need to see a dentist as you may need some antibiotics to relieve the symptoms of this infection.
By and large any distress after an extraction doesn't keep going for a really long time and can undoubtedly be constrained by the pain relievers you would ordinarily take for a migraine. In the event that it endures any more than 24 hours you ought to return to your dental group for guidance.
Once in a while torment might happen 3-4 days after the extraction when blood coagulation has not shaped as expected in the extraction attachment and the bone becomes contaminated. You should return to your dental specialist, who will dress the attachment for you.
You can try using a toothpaste specifically designed for sensitive teeth. Rub a little toothpaste into the sensitive area when going to bed as it helps protect the surface.
Try to avoid strongly acidic foods and drinks and wait at least an hour after eating before brushing as this could cause even more sensitivity. Grinding your teeth can also increase sensitivity and a mouth guard maybe necessary.
If the pain continues, speak to your dental team and they may be able to offer further care to reduce your symptoms. A number of things can cause sensitivity and your dental team will be able to identify these and advise the correct care.
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