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Pain in Rct treated tooth
Hello dr...my son is of 7 year old he is complaining pain in his   left side  tooth of lower jaw and mobility in that tooth  ....also had fever since 3 days ...he  had gone treated his lower teeth before 1 year and the pain is   associated with this tooth ...I m attaching pic of his lower jaw kindly hv a look and help me out for this ...thank u
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Do a xray Chances of re infection is there
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Hello There may be re infection Please visit the dentist for check up Also get the treatment done for the tooth on the other side of the jaw
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There can be many reasons that can cause pain such as reinfection in the tooth or removal of cap .
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Xray can help the most to diagnose.
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If the treatment is done 1 year back then might be it's re- infection of the same teeth . If the teeth is firm u can go for retreatment . Need digital x ray for better evaluation
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Many decayed teeth the tooth next to the cap also looks decayed
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Hello. There are chances of  re- infection. Get and x ray done
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Kindly visit nearby pedodontist for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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Hi, Please visit your dentist and get a clinical evaluation done. There is a cavity that needs treatment. Fever may be due to the tooth infection.
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