Intermittently pain from a rct tooth

2018-11-13 15:01:29
I got my rct done around 1.5yr back. I felt pretty normal and no issue after that. But since last several months, sometimes I feel the same tooth become sensible while I drink cold/hot water. Specially during rainy or winter season I usually get more trouble. Taking painkiller in case if trouble persists for 4-5 days works. But what is wrong? Is there any solution? Thanks.
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Hello sir, first need to examine your RCT treated tooth by taking x-ray... If there is no pain and we have to proceed with the crown... If you have pain, we have to see whether the tooth is capable of doing re-rct, if it's not capable of saving, then it's better to extract it...

Answered2018-11-14 03:16:53

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There may be a re infection of the treated tooth. Please visit your dentist and get a x ray done to assertion the cause. Sometimes these infections can be treated with an anti biotic dosage. If it is still occurring then a re RCT should be done. Hope it helps. Cheers..

Answered2018-11-13 17:55:18

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