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Cement out from rct
Today i have done where permanent fill up done but after 2 hours litte bit cement came from that teeth which has perfomed..Is it normal? After 3 days i have to go for crown?
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No issues. If a small amount of cement coming out from the filling site create no problem until u feel a pain or sensitivity.  As already you are going for cap after 3  days the dentist will check it out and do the needful..
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Yes it may be an excess cement,even if it is don't worry as u will have to get the capping done
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May b that will be temporary cement.
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consult ur dentist
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Nothing to worry about. If u don’t have pain or pressure or sharp edge on the tooth not to worry it’s excess cement. Get it checked with ur dentist
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is it removed completely ...might be extra cement removed out ...go for a checkup..he will do the needful
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