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Jaw Pain & Jaw Movement
My RCT Required 2 Sittings As One Fragment Of Live Nerve Was Giving Sensitivity. My Dentist Removed It 2 Days Ago By Anesthathing My Jaw . After That A Little Bit Pain While Opening It More Wide From That Place  For Eating. Thought Chewing, Eating Is Totally Ok Cap Has To Placed Yet . My Tooth Too Is Embedded Large Beneath Revelead In X-ray . The Pain Is Normal?
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Pain should get better in 2-3 days. If it doesn't then go for an xray to check if RCT is okay
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Hello! It should not be unbearable
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Hello Little bit pain is ok after RCT Inform the dentist if pain doesn’t go away within 4 to 5 days
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Hi, Mild pain after a root canal treatment is normal. It will subside in 3 to 4 days.
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Sd not be unbearable
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