Hi,
I have 1 teeth with cap with capping done around 1 year back. Feeling pain in it. When tongue touching from lower side, it's paining.
Pls suggest.
Rajiv
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Hi..
U have to get an x-ray for that tooth and after that
In the assessment,is there any food deposit beside the cap
Is there any caries in that tooth or adjacent one..
Then after can give right plan of treatment
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You should visit to your nearby dentist as early as possible because there may be some infection may be due to cap fracture and food lodgement.
Now for immediate relief use Rexiden M forte gel twice a day for 5 days and warm saline rinses.
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Visit your dentist and Radiograph is must for that .
Hello sir
Please be advised
See it seems to be due to infection from biological width infringement.i suggest you to please share history and clinical pic for confirmation of diagnosis.for further details you can consult me at on-line mode
Thanks
Greetings, I can understand your concern.
There are fair chances that your tooth or gum is infected.
As you mentioned, your tooth has been capped.
For the accurate diagnosis, an x-ray is mandatory.
If you need any further help then you can consult me on practo. All your queries will be solved.
Regards:Dr Akash Bhagat
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please visit a dental clinic and get a radiograph done for the concerned tooth.
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