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I have pain in my teeth i want to talk lady doctor or dentist?

22 doctors weighed in across 10 answers

Virtual consult: If you are having pain in your teeth, contact your dentist. If you want to speak with a female dentist or MD, choose a doctor via Healthtap for a virtual consultation.

Answered 7/3/2015

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Dr. Gary Sandler answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Female Dentist: Ask friends, relatives, neighbors, co-workers or health care professionals in your area for a recommendation to a female dentist. Especially because you are in pain and therefore already have dental problems that need immediate attention. Schedule a visit for an evaluation and treatment. Don't postpone feeling better with just a phone call to talk. What's holding you back from treatment?

Answered 10/30/2017

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Serious: Oral pain usually signifies a severe long-standing problem. There are many fine female Dentists. Find one quickly.

Answered 10/30/2017

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Tooth pain: Best resource would be your local dentist--he/she can inspect the tooth in question, take the appropriate x-ray and determine the cause of the pain and best treatment for the tooth.

Answered 10/30/2017

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See dentist: See a female dentist ASAP. There are many women dentists these days. Your friends, family or local dentist society can help you find one. Good luck.

Answered 10/30/2017

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

See DDS ASAP: A tooth pain won't go away without treatment and the infection may spread. See your dentist (lady dentist) ASAP for treatment.

Answered 10/30/2017

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Dr. Mark Miller answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Seek dental care: Pain in your teeth usually indicates something is not right. Pain may be coming directly from a tooth problem such as a cavity or fracture of the tooth or filling or an infection in the nerve. Pain can also come from an infection in your gums and surrounding bone. Pain can even radiate to your teeth from your joints and sinus. It is wise to seek the care of a dentist to resolve the problem.

Answered 4/16/2016

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Dr. Jerry Brown answered

Specializes in Prosthodontics

Visit the Dentist: Good day; The painful teeth could abscess causing a painful infection which could infect your entire body. Please consider an immediate dental appointment!

Answered 10/30/2017

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See your dentist: A dentist would be able to help with the pain in your teeth. See you dentist as soon as possible. You can also schedule virtual consults with a female dentist if you do not have a female dentist near you.

Answered 11/13/2017

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I am a dentist.: However, I recommend you see a local dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered 11/5/2017

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