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I have done RCT treatment
I done RCT and after cap my tooth not touch each other . I can not close my mouth properly. Even can not chew food properly
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You need to visit your dentist and discuss your problem. It’s not a very big issue and could be resolved easily.
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Try to get the problem resolved as soon as possible. Disturbed occlusion can lead to constant pain in future.
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See your dentist and get occlusal reduction done.
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There can be more than one reason for this problem, inadequacy of root canal treatment or inadequate occlusal adjustment after cementation of the cap. Only a proper examination can reveal the actual cause.
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Do not worry sir it might be deoccluded during rct so contact ur dentist
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Dont worry ....need to visit ur dentist ... Capping adjustment is required ....
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