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Accidently bite by RCT tooth
I had my second siting of RCT yesterday. By mistake I took a bite from the RCT tooth. It pained for sometime but its ok now. Do I need to visit my dentist for this or it can wait till next appointmnt?
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Don’t worry . But try to avoid eating from that side
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Hi.. there is nothing to worry. Avoid chewing or biting down on the affected tooth until the crown or filling is complete.
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Consult your dentist if any pain persists.
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Hie.. no u don’t need to.. wait till ur next appointment..try to avoid bite with that tooth till the treatment gets over..
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Warm saline rinses 2-3 times a day
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Hie dear .don't worry..if u have no pain now then wait for next appointment...but avoid eating from that side...do warm saline rinses daily ... Regards
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