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Sir I have done rtc next week before and now the white substance on tooth get removed completely .so can I visit doctor or is it normal
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Hello That white thing is nothing but temporary filling please visit the dentist for permanent filling followed by the cap
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The cement filling must have dislodged. An RCT should always be followed by crown placement. Get that done immediately.
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visit a dentist at the earliest
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gargle your mouth after every meal to prevent food lodgement in that particular tooth which might lead to infection
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Might be due to dislodgment of white filling
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Visit Dentist fr enquiry of the same
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No need to wrry if it was temporary filling
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Yes visit endodontist (rct specialist)
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Yes you need to visit your doctor
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