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Dear doctor .. Please tell me what treatment is required for the above opg scan ...and what should I do
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Dear OPG scan analysis: Treatment plan: 1. Extraction of erupted tooth. 2. Bridge and capping for 3 teeth:     - 2 teeth with Root Canal Treatment (RCT) and capping.     - 1 missing tooth replacement with bridge. 3. RCT and capping for another tooth. Recommended next steps: 1. Consult a dentist for detailed discussion. 2. Schedule extraction and RCT procedures. 3. Plan bridge and capping fabrication. Additional considerations: 1. Gum health evaluation. 2. Bite analysis. 3. Oral hygiene maintenance. Questions to ask your dentist: 1. What's the timeline for treatment? 2. Are additional X-rays needed? 3. What's the estimated cost? Best regards, Dr. Pratikshit Anand Additional guidance: - Document your treatment plan. - Ask about potential complications. - Follow your dentist's instructions. Consult a dentist for personalized advice.
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First you should be gone for extraction of erupted tooth, then capping bridge of 3 (2 RCT capping and 1 missing tooth) then one another tooth with RCT go for Capping.
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Extraction of right mandibular 2nd molar and Immediate implant
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What is your problem/ whey u have undergone opg ?? Go for crowns irt rct treated teeth . Adv replacement of missing tooth
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Pls explain about your dental concern
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Firstly u should undergo prosthetic(Caps) on ur Root canal treated tooth… Secondly,one of ur tooth is missing in upper right side…that can be replaced either wid implant or a FPD Third is extraction of upper wisdom tooth of both side as they are supraerupting
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Firstly I would advice to go for capping in rc treated teeth Secondly u should replace ur missing tooth as teeth adjacent to that space are drifting Third is U should get ur upper 3 molars extracted as they are supraerupting.
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What is your complaint
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Capping of tooth along with realignmemt is required. Send me the full report to arive at a conclusion
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First go for caps for rootcanal treated teeth
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Hello. Looking at the opg, I would suggest you to have an x-ray of specific region of your complaint to look closely for the problem here. I recommend xray / rvg and in clinic consultation.
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Hello There is an abscess in the upper right back premolar tooth region Advised to take RVG in that area and also lower right back tooth region Please consult the dentist for clinical examination and treatment
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It completely depends on your chief complain  and expections from the treatment and the amount of money you are ready to spend.
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Hello, Warm regards. Kindly tell us what your chief complaint is. There are some decayed teeth as seen from the X ray. And RCT treated tooth may require more attention. Advising a consultation at your nearby dentist. Hope it helps.
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First of all capping of all Root Canal treated teeth should be done. Are you having any specific problem? Let us know that as well. After capping, replacement of the missing/ extracted tooth is advised through bridge or implant.
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Let us know what is your chief complaint right now.
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Hi, Are you having any pain or discomfort in any part. From the OPG shares, advise you to take an x-ray RVG/IOPA for a few teeth in the upper and lower right back teeth. Get a clinical consultation with a dentist to address your symptoms.
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