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Today was my second sitting of rct There is pain when two jaws touches each other . Doctor says that mouth becomes stiff so she can not do the further treatment . So can we change the dentist in between the ongoing rct???
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its only depends on you . yes , if you want to change your dentist you can definitely change your dentist in between the ongoing rct
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That depends on ur comfort zone ... u can change the dentist in between the treatment ....but i think u need to  visit ur dwntist nd just tell him to grind the tooth in which rct is going on so that it should nt touch the opposite tooth
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do warm saline rinses(add a pinch of salt in lukewarm water)
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Yes, the dentist can be changed in between sittings. But it is not something I would personally recommend that. Stiffening of mouth is a very rare occurrence. For the pain, you can take a painkiller that suits you. And I'd suggest you ask the doctor to reduce height of tooth little so that it doesn't touch opposing tooth
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