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Pain in root canal tooth
Dear doctor, i am getting pain in my tooth, i had root canal for the same one year ago, when chewing food very sharp pain , i had consulted a dentist , he took an xray and said no need to worry there is no infection . he gave two tablets cefakind 250 and ketorol dt . i taken the course for two days still problem persists. am worried please advise.
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It may be due to improper rct procedure And high point Consult. A dentist and clear the prblm
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Hello, you need to visit an dentist and get it checked.pain could be because of filling not done properly, it could be high. get it reduced if required.
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Plz see an Endodontist ( root canal specialist)
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do not bite too hard
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Medicines provided are painkillers which gives you only instant relief but for proper solution you have to go for treatment.Please visit a dentist immediately.It might be due to improper filling
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hello As per your explanation, may be there can be an high point while chewing or any other teeth adjacent to that area may have some proximal or side cavity. which may have been the problem.
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It has to be clinically checked and diagnosed. show it to a dentist again.
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