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Incomplete RCT troubling now
My dad had undergone a session of RCT in two teeth in the upper jaw , after that he got covid and further sessions couldn't be completed. Now his tooth ache has begun again and the tooth has turned blackish.. he is diabetic and was on steroids. Can it be black fungus infestation ?
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Please don't have wrong assumption and panic yourself Visit nearby clinic Complete the treatment
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Kindly don’t relate everything you see BLACK to black fungus. He don’t have black fungus. Visit near by dental clinic to further treatment.
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Tooth is Black because of Root canal tooth. Not because of black fungus. If he has sinusitis, severe pain upper back teeth, pain in eye region, any of these, plz contact ENT to rule out Black fungus. Also complete the RCT by Dentist, under antibiotic coverage to avoid deeper spread
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