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Pain in rct tooth after 5 years
Feeling pain while chewing or drinking hot or cold beverages in rct treated tooth, which was done 5 years ago please suggest me some instant relief remedy.
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Hi, Has the pain always been there or is this the first time this is happening? An X-ray of the offending tooth and nearby teeth can put things into perspective. A properly root canal treated tooth should not have sensitivity and pain. So an X-ray will help you determine if there is any residual infection or if it’s some other tooth which is causing the problem.
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For immediate relief you can take tab zerodol for the pain. Do not take more than two tablets in a day. Get an X-ray done.
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Do not ignore this even if the pain stops. Better to solve the root cause of the problem before it worsens further.
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Hello, always sensitivity is a concerned problem. Once you have finished Root Canal treatment ,there should not be any sensitivity to that particular tooth. So first you have to check whether sensitivity problem is associated with the same tooth or Adjacent tooth.? 90%patients are confused. Go for a X-ray and make it sure. In most of the cases the nearby tooth might have got enamel loss and it causes sensitivity.
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You should first go to a dentist and request for an. IOPA (X-ray) of both tooth and find out the exact reason.
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Removal of tooth is last option.Don’t go for that initially.
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Few questions I need to ask you. 1.If the Rct treated teeth was restored with crown(cap)? 2.suddenly you have started feeling pain or sensetivity? 3.Did u chew any hard substance and from than your pain has started? 4.do you see any visible metal exposed from your crown?(if restored with crown)? For reliving pain instatanly you can take any analgesic drug.But don't wait if you see you pain still persist.
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immediately go to your nearby dentist and go for an x ray. there may be fractured, poor quality of Root canal which may lead to a infection . or secondary caries under the restoration.
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you have to be very cautious if you see any sign symptom of swelling or difficult in chewing or feel pain when you close the mouth and your teeth come in contact. Don't do any self medication with out any appropriate consultation.
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Hie..may be there is reinfection occured...consult dentist and go for a xray so that he will evaluate what's the reason behind this pain ..and cap is given or not ???if not then this the reason for reinfection..
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take antibiotics augmentin for bdx 3 days zerodol sp od
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