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My Rct is complete today.And the cap is also fixed on the tooth. But when I am eating the upper teeth is hitting the lower tooth on which Rct is done.I am not feeling that comfortable as it is on the opposite side of the Rct done tooth is. What to do now?
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do u have post-op x ray
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Please post x-ray. Also get your crown checked for high points
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Hello, the problem is with your cap not with your opposite tooth. Your cap may have high points. It can be fixed by reducing the height of your cap untill you feel normal.
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visit your dentist and grind ur cap to reduce the discomfort immediately. otherwise it may lead to root canal treatment failure, jaw problems etc
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dont bite any hard foods on the particular side untill tha adjusment is done.
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