Feeling cold and hot in teeth

2020-12-18 05:02:10
My third molar is feeling hot and cold and also break from side. Feeling light pain when press by other teeth. Guide me. RCT is necessary or extraction
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get xray done !!!
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xray reveals whether go for extraction or RCT procedure !!
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Xray is necessary!!!

Answered2020-12-19 09:18:04

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Get the X ray done of your teeth. X ray will decide the treatmemt plan wheather RCT should ne done  or Extraction.
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get your Xray done
Health Tips
if its paining then take Tablet Ketrol DT

Answered2020-12-18 16:10:35

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Most probably it might be due to tooth cavity/ decay. Extraction or RCT can be decided only after proper evaluation.
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Get a dentist appointment and take x-ray if advised

Answered2020-12-18 09:43:00

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There maybe an underlying infection in your tooth and below the tooth. This would require further treatment. Whether or not to get an RCT or Extraction depends on the condition of the tooth .
Next Steps
X-ray and further dental procedure after seeing the x-ray
Health Tips
For now avoid any warm fomentation or balms or creams or warm water gargle.

Answered2020-12-18 08:56:47

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Hello, In cases like these, we recommend to get an X-ray done which helps us diagnose the angulation of your third molar and helps us to decide whether RCT is advised over extraction or vise versa.
Next Steps
Intra-Oral Xray of concerned third molar
Health Tips
avpid chewing on the affected side which can provide symptomatic relief

Answered2020-12-18 06:53:10

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