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What Causes Teeth Infection?

I am 56 y old and having constant teeth infection problem the dentist prescribed me droxyl clav and enzyflam i have taken 1 dose in the afternoon but still swelling and pain is not stopped shall i continue the same dose or shall i take doxcip and diclofinac
Sat, 10 May 2014
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Thanks for using Health care magic.

Read your query.

As you have informed that u have consulted the dentist and taking the prescribed medicine,and taken a single dose.,my advise is to continue with same medication as prescribed for a prescribed period.

If after 24-48 hours also you are having the same intensity of pain or the swelling is increasing ,you can report back to the dentist and he will have a look at it.

hope this was beneficial and you recover soon.

Thanks and regards.
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What Causes Teeth Infection?

Thanks for using Health care magic. Read your query. As you have informed that u have consulted the dentist and taking the prescribed medicine,and taken a single dose.,my advise is to continue with same medication as prescribed for a prescribed period. If after 24-48 hours also you are having the same intensity of pain or the swelling is increasing ,you can report back to the dentist and he will have a look at it. hope this was beneficial and you recover soon. Thanks and regards.