Suggest Treatment For Sensitivity In The Upper Molars
Antibiotics have no role in examination
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing in.
First of all, I would like to inform you that antibiotics are given to suppress infection like an abscess.
You don't need to take it before the examination.
If your X-ray showed nothing then you don't need to take an antibiotic. Probably you are having sensitivity due to loss of enamel that occurs due to hard brushing or it can be due to receding gums that does not get picked up in the X-ray.
Rather you should start using some desensitizing toothpaste and see if it improves. Don't do for antibiotics if you don't have any infection.
It would be better if you can send me a report of your X-ray. You can simply upload it at the reports section of this web-page.
Hope I answered your query,
Wishing you good health, feel free to ask further.
Kind Regards
Dr. Neha Sumra
Gum Inflammation
Detailed Answer:
As I already mentioned that antibiotics are taken to control infection.
You might be having swollen gums and to control bleeding during scaling he might have asked you to take it prophylactically so that your inflammation subsides and you have less pain and bleeding that time.
If your problem persists even after using desensitising paste, then try to send me x-rays, if you can get from your dentist.
Thanks and Regards
Dr. Neha Sumra