Pain in tooth

2019-01-09 19:32:19
Hi, I had a root canal three years back but i am having pain in it when the upper jaw meets tooth. Could you please let me know what can be done for the pain Thanks, Anshul
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Clinical examination is needed to find the root cause.U might have got reinfection on the same treated tooth.
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Answered2019-01-11 12:25:52

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An x-ray is needed to rule out any infection in the tooth.
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please visit a dentist for proper diagnosis after X ray.

Answered2019-01-10 12:15:43

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Hello Pain in a root canal treated tooth indicates infection. You need a dental consultation immediately.... An xray might be advised to diagnose better. Did you place the crown over it? If not, that could be the reason for the pain.
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visit a nearby dentist
Health Tips
Luke warm salt water gaurgle 3-5 times a day will help apply ice cubes for temporary pain relief avoid painkillers donot delay the consultation

Answered2019-01-10 01:27:31

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Hello.. It can be due to reinfection of root canal treated tooth..
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Get an x ray done
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Re-rct can be done to save the tooth.

Answered2019-01-09 19:35:41

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Hello sir, need the check with an x-ray for that particular tooth... Once the x-ray is seen ,then only we can plan for the treatment...

Answered2019-01-10 03:06:32

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