Pane after RCT

2024-01-15 17:10:35
7-8 months back I had RCT on one tooth but my doctor patiently treated by tooth and closed the RCT after 10-15 sitting But I was feeling discomfort for many days afterwards as well. I could see blood in toothpaste, I used to fill pull in gum area. Also it doesn't hurt much but when the teeth is pressed it hurts. I feel discomfort in that area. I went to the doctor again he did x ray. In xray nothing came but he saw leakage in the cap as I was having sensitivity issues as well. He has done permanent filling on the leakage areas (all sides of the cap has permanent filling) The sensitivity has gone now but I still feel irritated in that area. Currently I apply gum paint and do salt gargles. Please help we what to do what could be a cause of this?
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Seems like a gingivitis that is inflammation of gums try applying metrogyl DG gel in the gums for 2 weeks at bedtime . If it doesn't get resolved please visit the doctor again he will surely take another xray also please mention which tooth is problematic in your followup practo questions
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apply Metrogyl DG gel in the area of gums for 2 weeks
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if metrogyl and saline water rinse doesn't work visit the dentist and go for another xray

Answered2024-01-16 03:08:03

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Please share the xray

Answered2024-01-17 07:15:51

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Hi, Please share a picture of the cap as well as an x-ray of the tooth. Also get your gums checked around the tooth. If there is inflammation, that means there is some irritant around the gums. Gum paint application will give only temporary relief.

Answered2024-01-16 06:39:57

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Can u show me the Xray

Answered2024-01-15 18:41:40

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