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Cavity in two teeth for 3 year baby
My daughter have cavity in 2 teeth and one teeth is giving a lot of pain. Do I need to do go for rct
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yes there would be possibility of rct we can determine after taking xray
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Hello mam, small cavity can be filled using cement. If the cavity is big and involves pulp and pain it would most probably go for pulpectomy (RCT in children).
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visit your dentist
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Clinical examination is needed to comment on anything. Pls get us xrays and we can see and help u further. Pls don't delay Pedodontist visit
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Hello, If your daughter is in pain, you should visit a Paediatric Dentist. She might need Pulpectomy(rct) . And the cavities need fillings too.
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Get an OPG (full mouth X-ray ) done so that the actual condition can be assessed.
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In children , cavity usually progresses very rapidly, so it is important to take good care of your daughter ‘s oral hygiene .
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If nessecary go for the treatment and the crown on the teeth so it remains safe. Take care of other cavities too
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