Root canal treatment

2021-10-03 15:05:32
Root canal treatment done by my dentist on me. It took him 45 days. He still not put crown (after chipping teeth 4 days before) and still I feel a low pain when I click my teeth . Please explain why?
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Hello.. Good evening.. I would suggest to take an xray and verify the condition of teeth and root canal procedure.. I also advice you to place a crown temporarily till the pain subsides.. Thank you..

Answered2021-10-06 12:29:16

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You need a good clinical and radiographic examination (through xrays) about why the pain is still there. Mostly after rct is done , pain should not be there after a week. Would advice you to take second opinion.
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Take a second opinion

Answered2021-10-04 12:39:08

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Send me x ray image

Answered2021-10-03 20:06:32

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Already it is unexpected time period. But once the cutting is done then there should not be any pain. Kindly share ur x rays . There might be some canal untouched

Answered2021-10-03 15:17:46

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Hello. 45 days is too much of time taken for RCT and crown of a single tooth, and mostly this duration is in case there is infection in tooth that requires multiple dressings to be done. This would have been the case for you. But if you are still feeling pain while touching teeth, this needs to be rechecked.
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kindly share your X Ray images for a better idea.

Answered2021-10-05 07:12:21

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Once cutting is done and after crown cementation your problem will cure and if possible send a x ray.
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Visit my center

Answered2021-10-03 15:31:40

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