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68 Best Doctors for Toothache in Faisalabad

Dental Specialist,Prime Care (Saeed Colony)
Prime Care Hospital (Madina Town)

Dr. Abdul-Hayee Rana

Dentist

BDS, RDS

12 Years Experience

Dr. Abdul-Hayee Rana

Dentist

BDS, RDS

12 Years Experience

Dr. Nasir Nauman

Dentist

BDS

6 Years Experience

Dr. Nasir Nauman

Dentist

BDS

6 Years Experience

Dr. Faisal Fida

Dentist

BDS, FCS,

Dr. Faisal Fida

Dentist

BDS, FCS,

Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad

Dentist

BDS, RDS

Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad

Dentist

BDS, RDS

Al_Noor Hospital (Kotwali Road)
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What is Toothache?

A toothache is pain that occurs in or around a tooth. The pain originates from within a tooth or the surrounding gum and bone structures. Toothache pain is usually felt as a constant that does not go away. A toothache can be stimulated by temperature changes such as exposure to cold drinks or pressure on the tooth while chewing.

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Who is the best doctor for toothache in Faisalabad?

10 best doctors for toothache in Faisalabad are:

  • Dr. Mohammad Umar
  • Dr. Sumra Adnan
  • Dr. Hamza Tajammal
  • Dr. Ejaz Javaid
  • Dr. Abida Hussain
  • Dr. Haider Anwar
  • Dr. Tajwar Mohsin
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arshad Badar
  • Dr. Amna Ahmed
  • Dr. Muhammad Usama Malik

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Toothache in Faisalabad?

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What is the fee range of the best doctors for Toothache in Faisalabad?

The fee for the top doctors for Toothache in Faisalabad ranges from Rs. 300 to 2,000. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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What is Toothache?

A toothache is pain that occurs in or around a tooth. The pain originates from within a tooth or the surrounding gum and bone structures. Toothache pain is usually felt as a constant that does not go away. A toothache can be stimulated by temperature changes such as exposure to cold drinks or pressure on the tooth while chewing.