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Pain years after RCT
I have throbbing pain time to time in between my two teeth on which I had RCT done 7years ago.Also there occurs a small swelling at the base of the gum at this time. What can be the reason?
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Hello dear, Hope I can decrease your discomfort See it seems to be infection due to either breakage of RCT or food lodgement in the sulcus I suggest you to take medications to get proper relief from pain and swelling
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get an x ray to determine the nature of pain and infection
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in the mean time warm saline rinses 6 hourly a day for 5 days can decrease some discomfort
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This might be due to caries in adjacent tooth caused by food impaction . There is severe gum infection too. Please visit the dentist and do subgingival scaling in that area, then take an IOPA xray and check for any decay in adjacent tooth. You can confirm the RCT treated tooth condition too. Hope this might be a gum pain. Please check for it. Hope this helps you
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Hello , There could be re- infection accosiated with rct treated tooth or may be deep cavity in adjacent tooth of rct treated tooth . Need to rule out endo - perio ( Tooth as well as gum lesion ) lesion associated  with both teeth . Need clinical examination  for periodontal pockets , cavity , POP / TOP test . Need Xray for proper diagnosis. 
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Visit your nearest Dentist for clinical examination ,X ray and for treatment .
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There can be many causes of pain in previously RC- treated tooth including re-infection of root canals, vertical fracture etc. Adjacent teeth with deep cavities and infected root canals can also cause this type of pain. Definite diagnosis and treatment will depend on clinical and radiographic examination.
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Visit the dentist for definite clinical evaluation and treatment.
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Hello Please share the pic of swelling... There are chances of infection in the tooth. Visit your dentist
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get an X-ray done of that tooth
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There's a re infection in the RC tooth ..... For time being just visit ur dentist asap.
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parulis, a formation before Pus drainage due to abscess formation in any of the adjacent teeth. Get an IOPA xray done and visit dentist.
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There is formation of periodontal pocket with gingival recession  by food lodgement in between the teeth .so it requires clinical examination & investigations like dental radiograph.
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visit dentist /periodontist
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Gargle with lukewarm salt water after every meals to maintain oral hygiene
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Hi, It is very possible that the RCT on one of the teeth has failed and it is now infected. The pus is collecting in your gum as a swelling.
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You will need to see a dentist.He/she will probably take a xray to have a better idea of the cause.
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