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Child aged 5 years having an tooth pain for primary teeth.once already cement has been placed by dentist but again pain is coming.what is the solution for this.
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Visit a pedodontist. Now that your child has a filling and symptom of pain, only filling won't help.
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get an xray done. depending on clinical situation and xray pulpotomy or pulpectomy with cap may be required.
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again the treatment may vary after looking at xray and clinically
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Get the intraoral x-ray done in order to decide the proper diagnosis.
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It has to be checked if the cement is in place or come out. If it has come out it can be replaced. But if the cement is in place and it still hurts, the cavity may be very deep. In children various treatment options like pulp capping, pulpotomy etc are available. In some cases root canal treatment may be required. As the child is young it is important to preserve the tooth.
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Depending on clinical examination your dentist will suggest one of the options.
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