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Pain after crowning of RCT teeth
I have crowned teeth after 30 days of rct completed.But after 2-3 days there is swelling and it varies sometimes less and other time more.Also there is pain in rct teeth and just upper teeth where rct teeth touches it.
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The height of the crown needs to be checked and adjusted if required. If there is food impaction around the crown that can also cause gum swelling. The tooth should be observed for as you signs of infection and X-ray repeated to confirm
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Your upper teeth might have cavity, so go for check up in relation to that. Rct tooth can pain sometimes, go for x-rays. It might settle with couple of days. If not then recheck with the doc again or you can share your x-rays with us. We will be happy to solve your problem.
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Consult doctor, he might give you medicines for few days. After the medicine over wait few days and then feel what to be done next. As x rays also will not show true status in few days. We will be happy to solve your problem. Regards Dr Parul Rai
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