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Hello sir I am 25 years old due to accident my upper front two teeth pulp infected out of them one tooth fracture a little bit. I took an appointment and the doctor suggested me to have a root canal and crown also. According that I use a zarconia capping. Last one month ago my treatment was completed but still  I feel some discomfort and pain in my lower tooth after capping. Despite that I feel some pain on my capping tooth while flossing. Is it okay or need to be consult again please suggest me.
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Cause of pain can be due to persisting trauma discomfort , food lodgement at the interphase of crown and tooth . An X-ray should be done , it will help to understand the cause aptly. By knowing the cause of the pain , dentist will be able to declare whether the persisting pain is okay or not.
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Get a thorough examination done by a dentist. It will help her/him to rule out the exact cause of your pain .
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Hi 1)Get high points checked. 2)Take an x-ray to re-confirm there is no infection in the same tooth
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Meet your dental surgeon for physical examination and evaluation
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Hello There is some discrepancy in your history. Have you got the crown done in upper teeth or upper and lower both? Some amount of discomfort is natural after trauma, but if it is persistant you must get a Xray done. In some cases your doctor might also advise you to go for CBCT ( a type of dental CT scan) . Additionally , pain on flossing can be due to some residual material in between teeth or gums. You should go back to the dentist who did the crowns and get a check up done
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Visit your dentist for same ..u need to get it check once
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Yes, if you have pain/discomfort. Do visit your dentist for physical evaluation and treatment (if required).
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Hello U have to consult ur doctor again,bcz if thr s pain means may be due to high points or may be thr s some infection
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Yes you need to see the Dr again and have him take an X-ray and verify the problem with your upper teeth and he should check your bite to find out why your lower teeth are painful
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