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Asking for Self, Female, 31 years old, Defence, karachi

In 2017 when I was 29 years, During the pregnancy half of the rigtt side lower jaw started breaking into pieces, especially during food consumption. not painful at the beginning but when the entire half of the molar broke out, it ached coz of stuck food. After getting free from the delivery I consulted a dental clinic and got a root canal done. But my entire root canal along with the filling just came out all of a sudden after it's 7 month time. The issue is that another molar on the upper left Jaw started falling as before. Without any reason. And now it is completely gone. Now again just few days ago, I m noticing that the last molar of my lower right jaw has started disappearing as well, it's wall is hollow now. I'm afraid of the root canal, I can't leave my baby for long. Don't have anyone to look after her and clinics disturb her. Plz suggest me some good lasting solution for this problem. I don't want to lose my teeth. The food stucks and it pains. Using toothpicks daily is anoth

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