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Does it pain after root canal and crown
I am having pain after root canal and crown placement.doesnt know why it's happening.its been 2 days after crown placement and 4 days after root canal
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Please describe the kind of pain. Does it pain all the time or only during biting. Is the pain sharp shooting pain or slight discomfort on biting. Generally there should be no pain. Sometimes the pain is due to a high point on the crown and slight adjustment will solve the problem.
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Kindly practo consult in case you want to discuss the case in detail
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Generally there will be no pain, would be better if you consult your dentist and take an X-ray
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take an X-ray
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Wait for 1 week Take tablets
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hi Root canal treated tooth should not pain.Please get x ray done for that tooth to see if everything is fine with root canal treatment.
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