Over-the-counter medicines that are used in dentistry include acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen. These are generally used to control pain. These must not be consumed regularly as they possess various side effects such as constipation, nausea, and dizziness. The other medical conditions present should be taken care of while consuming these drugs as they can cause interactions with each other.
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Did acoustic trauma after micro-suction cause blurred and double vision?
Query: Hello doctor,Two months ago, I suffered an acoustic trauma after a loud microsuction procedure in my ears to remove ear wax. It left me with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and ear fullness. It got settled after a few weeks, and while at its worst around two and a half weeks to three weeks, it triggered my w... Read Full »
Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I understand your concern. As per your description, one thing I can say is that acoustic trauma or dental problem would not affect the vision. Regarding the eye symptoms, I would like to know the following,1) Do you mainly have blurring of vision or after effect? or also... Read Full »
I have a small pea-sized bump on my hard palate. What is this?
Query: Hi doctor, I had a deep cleaning done recently. Yesterday I noticed a small pea-sized bump on my hard palate. The dentist did inject me with Novocaine (Procaine Hydrochloride) to numb the upper right side of my jaw. I am not sure whether it is related or not. Any ideas what this could be? Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Good evening. I hope you are well. Thanks for approaching icliniq. I saw your query. I will help you solve the issue. I saw the picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity) attached. The bump may be due to any swelling or infection or related to a local a... Read Full »