Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Based on the information you have provided, it looks like you might be suffering from a dental infection due to severe dental decay, causing inflammation of the dental pulp. Since the decay is not visible directly, it might be between two teeth or perhaps your upper wisdom tooth, which usually erupts towards the cheek. Also, it can be due to a crack in the tooth structure, leading to exposure and infection of the pulp and pain on friction between the moving fragments of the tooth. So the differential diagnoses can be chronic irreversible pulpitis, periapical abscess, and cracked tooth syndrome.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you have had a C-section within the past three months, it is safe to visit a dentist for treatment. You will be breastfeeding your baby, and you need to take some precautions after extraction. You need to take safe antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medicines during feeding. It is essential to inform your dentist of your medical history, including any previous feeding issues, before taking any prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for sharing the image (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Based on the information you have provided, it looks like an ulcer. It is a common ailment found in most people. For a definitive diagnosis, I will need some more information.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. There are different types of power chains that are available for the treatment depending on the interlink space. They are Short (connects every alternate bracket), Long (connects every third bracket) and Closed (connects each bracket). So depending on the stage of your treatment, either of the types can be used which may or may not connect individual brackets. Also, we would require the history of the type of malocclusion you had in the first place as the duration of the treatment varies with the complexity of the malocclusion.
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