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Pain after 7 months
Hello age 32 Root canal for wisdom tooth 1 tooth done with crown cap 7 months ago but pain lot started don't know why since 5 days . When taken tablet temporary relief giving again same pain unable to bite for even small rice eating also pls reply what is possibility and further steps what I need to tell my dentist Tomorrow planning for dentist visit who done crown place and RCT 7 months ago .it's a DEntal trust center charity trust pls advice
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Persistent pain in a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment and been crowned could have several possible causes. Here are a few potential reasons for your symptoms: Infection: It's possible that there is still an infection present in the tooth or the surrounding tissues. This can occur if the root canal treatment was not completely successful in removing the infection. Re-infection: Even if the root canal treatment was initially successful, it's possible for the tooth to become re-infected if bacteria re-enter the root canal system. This can happen due to issues with the crown, such as a loose or cracked crown, which allows bacteria to enter. Cracked tooth: Sometimes, a cracked tooth can cause persistent pain, even after root canal treatment. The crack may not be visible to the naked eye and can be difficult to diagnose. Bite problems: If the crown is not properly aligned with the opposing teeth, it can cause pain and discomfort during biting and chewing. It's important to communicate your symptoms and concerns to your dentist during your visit. They will be able to evaluate your tooth, review the previous treatment, and take appropriate steps to diagnose and address the issue. This may involve taking X-rays, conducting tests, or potentially removing the crown for further evaluation.
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Usually wisdom tooth RCT is avoided because it is placed at the very back of the dental arch , so it is difficult to operate at that area. Moreover, maintaining oral hygiene is also not easy there so even if RCT is done nicely , because of lack of hygiene maintainence tooth is bound to get infected again.
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Visit the dentist and get it extracted after a thorough examination.
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Don’t worry go for extraction,sometimes after all efforts tooth doesn’t respond to treatment.
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First things first, Wisdom teeth are not anotomically or structurally like other molars in mouth, sometimes root canal structure is also not present like we can evaluate in X rays. secondly access to work at end of mouth means last tooth is very crucial factor in success of RCT in wisdom teeth. so the summary is most of the times wisdom teeth are extracted when any pain or symptoms are there, and after extraction they need not to be replaced and will not create any further damage to other teeth. lastly it is difficult to maintain hygiene in those teeth so better extract them as soon as possible.
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visit dentist asap.
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Do not chew hard stuff from That side till problems are resolved.
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Hello It may be bcz of infection,get Xray done and Thn ll see,may be re-rct required
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Hello. Good morning. There might be infection,if infection is confirmed on x ray ,get Re-Rct done
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kindly visit  nearby dental surgeon for a physical examination and evaluation
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Hello Dentist will take x Ray and rule out any re infection in the tooth an will suggest further steps
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