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I have had a mild, continuous pain in my canine tooth for over 24 hours. What could be the reason for this, and what medicine should I take for relief?

Asked by Female, 32 · 3 days ago

Continuous mild pain in your canine tooth could be caused by early tooth decay, gum recession exposing the sensitive root, dental pulp inflammation, or even sinus pressure. For temporary relief, you can take over-the-counter pain relievers like Ibuprofen (200?400 mg) or Acetaminophen, provided you have no contraindications. Rinsing with warm salt water can also help soothe the area. However, because the pain has persisted for over 24 hours, please schedule an appointment with a dentist. They can identify the exact cause and treat it before it worsens. Avoid extremely hot, cold, or sugary foods in the meantime.
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