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Pain in RCT teeth
I had treatment RCT in my two teeth But a lot of pain in these teeths Weren't  those treatment  good please suggest
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Depends on when the treatment was completed. Pain upto 2 weeks after treatment can occur. But severe pain after that could indicate infection
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Pain might subside with medicines . If pain continues even after medicines then go for xray of your teeth.
Next Steps
Practo consult
Health Tips
Do warm saline rinses.
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Hello sir, we need to take a check x-ray for these two tooth and need to check whether there is re-infection.... If the tooth is capable of re-rct, then it can be done... If not it's better to extract the tooth and replace it with Implants...
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If pain is still persisting .. .it means ....it's a case of failed R.C.T.  ..Advised for X Ray of involved teeth ..  .
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visit dentist for the same along with recent X Rays of involved teeth
Health Tips
start with warm saline rinses ..  temporary relief....
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If u got pain immediately after treatment it maybe a case of flare up it will subside. Do take xray fr confirmation of good treatment
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visit Endodontist
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