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This is mother cbct report, she has thrice failed rct on front teeths of lower jaw. What does this report indicate??
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Hello sir, There are multiple issue to be treated like re-rct of teeth infected, extraction of the retained root stump and so on. So do get back to your dentist and proceed with the treatment necessary.
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32,41,45 have periapical radiolucency means underlined infection.. These must be extracted  for prolonged solution. Then go for fixed or removable denture
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consult dentist for needful treatment s
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Retreatment might be required . If the teeth are mobile or not , depending on that further treatment plan can be made .
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Go for extraction  of the  tooth
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Hello If the lower teeth are mobile, then they must be extracted If they are reached, we can retry the treatment
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