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Muscle spasm after rct
Problems in mouth opening after rct. Doctor advised to take divon MR for muscle spasm.but no help at all.no pain in tooth.cant open my mouth widely
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This could be due to prolonged mouth opening during the procedure . Complete the course of the medication provided . Do warm compresses  in the region to relieve your pain. Visit your dentist if the pain doesn't subside after completion of the course of medication .
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Please continue the same for 5 days and gargle with warm salt water 4-5 times a day
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This can happen because of prolonged mouth opening during procedure. Complete course of tablet as advices by your dentist. Start hot fomentation on affected area from outside. Wait for 3-4 days. Even after that it doesn't subside, visit your dentist again.
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start hot fomentation.
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don't try to open your mouth forcefully. Mouth will open properly. but will just take few days.
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