Pain after RCT in tooth

2017-08-12 08:23:20
Q1) is my RCT is fine ? I am having pain after 3 months of RCT. Doctor is giving medicine for infection. I went to many doctors but i got different opinions and i am confused now. One doctor is that RCT is overextended and other is saying it is not. Rather it should be more deeper. Reason of pain can be Offcourse infection May be 3rd molar Or faulty RCT. Can someone explain what is the reason and what is the solution. Thanks. I am attaching all xrays done different doctors. Please go through all of them.
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1st extraction of 3rd molar If pain still persists thenretreat the rct treated teeth whichever is troubling

Answered2017-08-13 03:38:13

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As Dr. Kshitiz said, one canal that is Distobuccal has not been negotiated in second molar. Moreover all the canals are short of length in first molar too so pain can be bcoz of any one. Note: My interpretation is solely based on d basis of above posted radiographs.
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U should meet some ENDODONTIST near u for Re- RCT.
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Stop talking much meds. Get the perfect treatment done. All d best.

Answered2017-08-12 13:10:05

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I would like to give my independent opinion irrespective of what you have been told till now. I do not want to sideline any other dentist's opinion, so I will just present mine, based on the description that you have mentioned and the xrays that you have posted. Definitely the canals are not over filled. And definitely some (but not all) canals are under filled and need longer fillings. Although a single x-ray cannot define this, but it seems that only 2 canals out of the three in the second molar have been filled. An x-ray with a different angulation will be able to confirm this better. And also we cannot rule out the possibility of the improperly positioned third molar as the cause of the pain. The advice that I can give is not to keep taking long courses of antibiotics or painkillers because they will only subside the infection and symptoms but not cure them completely. You will require objective treatment of all the 3 teeth which includes Re RCT of the first and second molars and extraction of the wisdom tooth. Regards.

Answered2017-08-12 09:43:38

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