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RCT second sitting pain
I had RCT for upper teeth (2), after sitting I had no pain however today doctor cleaned and filled the canal, I am feeling tightness in teeth along with moderate pain. Is it normal? Why there was no pain in first Sitting? Also my temporary filling is getting little wear off!
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there may be some discomfort for the period of three days which should subside if the treatment is done right.
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Complete your 3 days course of medicines given to you by doctor. If its a chronic pain, it will take time to heal. Temporary will wear off.. Nothing to worry. Do permanent filling and capping only after the pain has subsided completely. Visit your dentist.
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It is normal to have a little discomfort for 3-4 days after root canal completion, how ever if the pain still persist aftet a week then u should consult yr dentist again,Regarding yr temporary filing ,You should tell yr dentist to fill in a permanent restoration followed by a crown asap...
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