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I am having pain in teeth
Previously in my tooth its done capping and now started paining from 3 days i am having artificial teeth
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Hey hi .. it may b adjacent tooth .. or reinfection of existing teeth.. take an X-ray can exactly tell u
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Need radiograph in relation to that tooth visit to Dentist
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Visit a dentist and reevaluate it.
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Consult the dentist again and review your problems. It will be all right. If you later have any queries or unsolved issues you may Practo Consult.
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Hi it could be because of existing infection in that particular treated tooth or reinfection of the root canal treated tooth. Kindly send a pic of the affected area and x-ray . You can practo consult for detailed treatment plan and discussion via phone call. Regards
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Visit a dentist as soon as possible and get the treatment done.
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Need to re-evaluate the previous treatment. Consult Endodontist
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One needs to take an X-ray to diagnose if it's the same tooth. If so then accordingly take a call
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