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Exposed nerve and ground teeth
One side molar root canal going on and other side molar.. Suddenly I get sensitivity and saw it's ground teeth..Like carrier..I have done my cleaning also..Whenever I eat sweet .. Suddenly I got sensitivity other side molar..I used decentralized mouth wash..When I use mouth was it like small hole or nerve sensity only that molar..I m using mouth mouthwash because suddenly I got hypersensitive like electronic shock when normal air coming..Using mouth wash I m feeling realive all mouth but in ground molar not..Like my nerve exposed there..I don't because of cleaning or rct of othe side molar where 3rd times of capping is going in one month..What I should I wait..Or take x-ray of other molar..?
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Hello        Pls ask ur dentist to check for 1...any cavity/ erosion on other side of molar       If yes....filling can b done       If no....thn 2....ask for bite correction       Close ur mouth n check if both sides molar r touching at the same time .....        If the sensitive molar z touching first thn ask ur dentist to balance the bite        If not ...thn 3....go for x ray....get ur OPG done n check it with ur dentist ........may b infection or other problem can b detected easily...get it treated
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if its bite problem once ur bite z corrected sensitivity/ pressure/pain everything will b tkn care
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try n avoid eating from tht side dont put much pressure or check frequently
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Maybe you are having problems in both the molars. Better get them checked and do the nessecary treatment and crown fir complete safety
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