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My second sitting rct was so painful ..Is it normal? I was feeling All needle .. Inserting... ... ..
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2nd sitting is usually not so painful. But it might be bcoz of pulp tissue remnants. Once the pulp tissue is removed completely, pain will subscide.
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Hi...the procedure will be painfree if anesthesia is given...so if u feel pain which is unbearable or if you don't want to feel any pain then ask your doctor to give you anesthesia...life will be simple..:)
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If the anaesthesia has not worked or not given , then it can be painful because of the remnant pulp tissue but this will subside once the root canals are completely debrided..
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Avoid chewing anything on the treated tooth for a few days
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Avoid taking anything too hot ... and take the medication prescribed by the doctor
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Sometime it's painful. But anaesthesia is not recommended in second sitting. Sorry for inconvenience occurred. It will be fine in next day.
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No it’s not..depends upon dentist u choose.
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