Swelling in eyes after RCT

2019-06-09 08:41:49
When will the swelling in the eyes of my 2 year old heal.. He had his root canal done 3 days back .. I am worried alot
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Rush to your dentist .

Answered2019-06-13 17:24:43

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U should immediately consult to a pedodontist or endodontist.....swelling may be space infection
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immediately consult pedodontist or endodontist

Answered2019-06-09 10:42:37

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mam, please visit your dentist .

Answered2019-06-13 14:04:51

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go to your dentist this might be due to space infection. continue medicines.

Answered2019-06-13 07:00:45

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Please visit the dentist ASAP and don’t try to do home remedies. There must be space infection resulting from the decay of the tooth. Take proper medication

Answered2019-06-10 06:45:14

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The swelling could be a space infection. Sometimes swelling appears after RCT , but usually subsides. But since the swelling is still present, it needs to be checked.
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Refer to a specialist Paediatric Dentist to check for the extent and severity of the infection.
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Give your child the prescribed antibiotics and painkillers, your dentist provided. If not, ask your dentist for medications.

Answered2019-06-09 11:12:37

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