Check my xray of of root canaled tooth

2022-12-07 18:37:17
My root canal tooth is paining after having done root canal after 6-7 years please look into the matter do I need to do re root canal Have a glance through the x-ray of the tooth
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There is gap in obturation of distal part of root canal.if pain persists, get re-rct done.

Answered2022-12-08 16:25:07

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Hello As i was going through your X-ray. I can see that your molar is root canal treated but not completely done till the last part of root that might be the cause of pain. I would like to evaluate clinically also once and then mostly u have to go for re-rct
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clinical evaluation re-rct

Answered2022-12-08 03:11:09

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Only X ray can’t tell everything, of you dentist has used apex locator and roots have lateral exits instead of apical(tip of root) then this xray is fine Another way is if you are free from pain its good If you have discomfort in chewing or food lodgement in area that doesn’t mean RcT is wrong I can see overhang i your crown (CAP on same tooth) If there is gap or you feel all the pressure on same tooth Get this crown removed Wait if discomfort gone without medication Get a new perfect fit crown(CAP)
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Visit dentist if you have pain/discomfort
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Check 1.) you feel more pressure on same tooth 2.) food get stuck around same tooth 3.) pain occur only on chewing or it’s continuous 4.) any redness or swelling around that tooth

Answered2022-12-08 06:47:23

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